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| Decks with Birds Found in Your Area I.D.Bird Cards currently has 384 bird cards available representing over 300 species. Our decks are developed so those you buy locally represent birds found in your area. Our decks represent at least 80 of the most common birds found in your area. Below you will find decks we have designed for Colorado's front range communities and decks we have designed for the greater Houston Area. We currently have access to photo stock which allows us the ability to produce cards for every North American species and half the species around the world (that is over 5,000 species). Soon we will have decks available for every part of the United States and Canada. |
| Houston Area Shorebirds II American Oystercatcher Killdeer Spotted Sandpiper American White Pelican Brown Pelican Double-crested Cormorant Laughing Gull Ring-billed Gull Herring Gull Houston Area Shorebirds III Black Skimmer Caspian Tern Sandwich Tern Least Tern Forster’s Tern Black Tern Common Tern Gull-billed Tern Royal Tern Houston Area Woodpeckers I Pileated Woodpecker (male) Red-headed Woodpecker Red-bellied Woodpecker (male) Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (male) Hairy Woodpecker (male) Downy Woodpecker (male) Downy Woodpecker (female) Northern Flicker Red-cockaded Woodpecker (female) Houston Area XIV Loggerhead Shrike Inca Dove Rock Pigeon Northern Bobwhite House Wren Brown-headed Cowbird American Crow European Starling Greater Roadrunner Houston Area XV Baltimore Oriole Brown Thrasher Eastern Meadowlark White-throated Sparrow White-crowned Sparrow Yellow-rumped Warbler Brown Creeper Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Eastern Phoebe |
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| Houston Area Marsh and Wetlands II Purple Gallinule American Coot Common Moorhen Marsh Wren Common Yellowthroat Red-winged Blackbird (male) Red-winged Blackbird (female) Belted Kingfisher Pied-billed Grebe Houston Area Marshes and Wetlands III White-faced Ibis Clapper Rail White Ibis Sora King Rail Least Bittern American Bittern Sandhill Crane Anhinga Houston Area Night Feeders & Vultures Barn Owl Barred Owl Great Horned Owl Eastern Screech Owl Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Turkey Vulture Black Vulture Common Nighthawk Houston Area Raptors I White-tailed Kite American Kestrel Red-tailed Hawk Northern Harrier Peregrine Falcon Sharp-shinned Hawk Crested Caracara Osprey Red-shouldered Hawk Houston Area Shorebirds I Long-billed Curlew Willet Black-necked Stilt Black-bellied Plover Marbled Godwit Greater Yellowlegs Sanderling American Avocet Ruddy Turnstone |

| Colorado Owls I Barn Owl Burrowing Owl Eastern Screech-Owl Flammulated Owl Great Horned Owl Long-eared Owl Northern Pygmy-Owl Northern Saw-whet Owl Short-eared Owl Colorado Rivers and Lakes I Ring-necked Duck (male) American Coot American Wigeon (male) Northern Shoveler (female) Western Grebe Pied-billed Grebe Eared Grebe Horned Grebe Northern Shoveler (male) Colorado Rivers and Lakes II American White Pelican Double-crested Cormorant Wood Duck (male) Gadwall (male) Hooded Merganser (male) Hooded Merganser (female) Common Merganser (male) Common Merganser (female) Green-winged Teal (male) Colorado Rivers and Lakes III American Wigeon (female) Common Goldeneye (male) Common Goldeneye (female) Bufflehead (male) Bufflehead (female) Mallard (female) Wood Duck (female) Northern Pintail (male) Canvasback (female and male) |

| Colorado Backyards and Parks I Red-breasted Nuthatch American Robin Northern Flicker (male) House Finch (male) House Sparrows (female and male) Downy Woodpecker (female) Black-capped Chickadee Mourning Dove House Finch (female) Colorado Backyards and Parks II American Crow Rock Pigeon Common Grackle Ring-billed Gull European Starling Blue Jay Mallard (male) Canada Goose, Cackling Goose Black-billed Magpie Colorado Mountains and Foothills I American Dipper American Pipit Broad-tailed Hummingbird (male) Western Tanager (male) Gray Jay Clark's Nutcracker Mountain Chickadee Pygmy Nuthatch Steller's Jay Colorado Mountains and Foothills II Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Cedar Waxwing Spotted Towhee (male) Canyon Wren Rock Wren Black-headed Grosbeak (male) Green-tailed Towhee Western Scrub-Jay Mountain Bluebird (male) |



| Colorado Various Common Birds White-breasted Nuthatch Dark-eyed Junco (slate-colored form) Dark-eyed Junco (white-winged form) Dark-eyed Junco (pink-sided form) Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon form) Western Kingbird Eastern Kingbird American Goldfinch (male) Western Meadowlark Colorado Wetlands I American Bittern Black-crowned Night Heron Belted Kingfisher (female) Cattle Egret Great Blue Heron Great Egret Sandhill Crane Snowy Egret Virginia Rail Colorado Wetlands II Killdeer Red-winged Blackbird (male) White-faced Ibis Yellow-headed Blackbird (male) Marsh Wren American Avocet Black-necked Stilt Spotted Sandpiper Common Yellowthroat (male) Colorado Woodpeckers I Lewis's Woodpecker Red-headed Woodpecker American Three-toed Woodpecker (male) Red-naped Sapsucker (male) Williamson's Sapsucker (male) Williamson's Sapsucker (female) Hairy Woodpecker (male) Ladder-backed Woodpecker (male) Downy Woodpecker (male) |


