Two Dark-eyed Juncos are perched on branches. They are dark gray in color with light gray bellies. Both are viewed from the side, but the lower one has its wings slightly raised.
Two Ruby-crowned Kinglets are perched on branches. They have gray bodies and wings with red patches on the crown of their heads. One is viewed from above and one is viewed from the side.
Two Gray Catbirds are perched on a berry tree. They are majority gray in coloration but have a red patch underneath their tails. Both are viewed from behind, but the lower one is viewed slightly from behind with its tail raised.
Two Carolina Wrens are perched on a flowering plant. Their backs, wings, tails, and crowns are brown with some white and dark brown markings. Their undersides are a lighter brown. Both are viewed from the side.
Two Carolina Chickadees are perched on branches. Their bodies are light brown and white, their tails and wings are gray, and they have black patches on their crowns. One is viewed from above with its wings slightly extended and one is viewed from below. They are sharing a tree nut.
Four Purple Martins are perched on or around a martin nest. Two are males and are very dark blue in color. Two are females and are white and gray in color. One male and one female are viewed from the side, one male is viewed from above, and one female is viewed from below with a wing raised.
Five birds are perched on branches. These birds are a Yellow-billed Magpie (center), Steller's Jay (upper right), Western Scrub-Jay (upper left), and two Clark's Nutcrackers (bottom left and right).