I was musing about the birds I see every day around the Hermits’ Rest. I know we have summer birds, like Painted Buntings, and winter birds, like White-crowned Sparrows, as well as migrants who stay for a few days and head on their way to a final destination, like the warblers. But those weren’t my focus.

The birds I was thinking about are the ones I think of when I picture a “bird” in my mind. It’s just a few, and those species have followed me in Florida, Illinois, and Texas. These are birds I expect to see every day and feel a bit off if I don’t (luckily most of these are also in the other places I’ve lived in more than a few days, like South Carolina and Colorado).

To me, these friends are my daily companions:
- Cardinal
- Mockingbird
- Blue Jay
- House Sparrow
- Wren (mostly Carolina)
- Chickadee (Carolina here)
- Dove (Mourning or other)
- Crow

When I was in that college campus and mostly indoors last week, I missed my birds. The universities I attended had all these birds, so I’m sure there are some on the Texas A&M campus, just not where I was.

I usually also see Black and Turkey Vultures, herons, Killdeer, Titmice, and a blackbird of some kind, but these seem exotic or special. Even the woodpeckers I see most days aren’t generic birds—they’re cool exotics in my mind. As are my beautiful bluebirds! It must be that these common birds weren’t in my parents’ back yard when my young brain was categorizing animals.

I just assume the usual gang will show up every morning and don’t get excited until something seasonal or more rare appears, like a raptor or flycatcher.

But I do love my daily bird friends. They are always entertaining and fun to watch, even if I know their habits well. For example, I know a Cardinal from its loud wing flaps and a Chickadee by what it does to tree branches when feeding. And I know all their songs. So many different calls and songs come out of some of those little beaks!

After thinking about how find I am of everyday birds, I got to wondering what the typical daily birds are elsewhere. How about where you live? What are your most familiar birds?
I hope I get a couple of answers.
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My birds are essentially like yours – cardinal, blue jay, mockingbird, sparrows, Carolina wren. The most common year-round bird for me was the robin that consistently woke me at dawn in spring and summer for the 44 years I was in central Arkansas. Haven’t heard them since I moved a bit north. Love the Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds – and they’re gone now, until Spring. Merlin hears Red-bellied Woodpeckers that I haven’t spotted yet.
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House Sparrow
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Here in the Midwest over winter, when I put out food, I enjoy seeing Cardinals, Blue Jays, Juncos, Sparrows and Thrashers in and around the feeders.
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Juncos are so cute! We rarely see them.
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