Yellow Birds in Florida

Yellow birds are in abundance in Florida. Many of them come in interesting color combinations. The American goldfinch is a small bird with a yellow belly. The cedar waxwing is a medium-sized brown bird with a yellow belly. A small bird with a similar color pattern is the common yellowthroat. A blue and yellow bird is the blue-winged warbler, while the American goldfinch is a tiny yellow and black bird of the state.

Yellow Birds Florida (FL)

List of Yellow Birds in Florida

  • American Goldfinch
  • American Redstart Female
  • American Yellow Warbler
  • Baltimore Oriole Female
  • Black-throated Green Warbler
  • Blue-winged Warbler
  • Canada Warbler
  • Cape May Warbler
  • Cape Weaver
  • Cedar Waxwing
  • Common Yellowthroat
  • Dickcissel
  • Eastern Meadowlark
  • Eastern Towhee
  • Eurasian Gold Oriole
  • Golden Pheasant
  • Great Crested Flycatcher
  • Hooded Warbler
  • Kentucky Warbler
  • Kirtland’s Warbler
  • Magnolia Warbler
  • Myrtle Warbler
  • Nashville Warbler
  • Northern Flicker
  • Northern Parula
  • Orange-crowned Warbler
  • Painted Bunting (Female)
  • Palm Warbler
  • Pine Warbler
  • Prairie Warbler
  • Prothonotary Warbler
  • Scarlet Tanager (Female)
  • Spot-breasted Oriole (Juvenile)
  • Summer Tanager (Female)
  • Western Kingbird
  • Western Meadowlark
  • Western Tanager
  • Western Yellow Wagtail
  • White-eyed Vireo
  • Wilson’s Warbler
  • Yellow Breasted Chat
  • Yellow-rumped Warbler
  • Yellow-throated Warbler
  • Yellow Warbler
  • Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
  • Yellow-breasted Chat
  • Yellow-headed Blackbird
  • Yellow-rumped Warbler
  • Yellow-throated Vireo
  • Yellow-throated Warbler

Yellow Birds in Florida by Regions

Yellow Birds in South Florida: Painted Bunting, Northern Parula

FAQs

Q. What are the Florida birds with yellow bellies?

A. The yellow-breasted birds of Florida are the American goldfinch, common yellowthroat, pine warbler, Prairie warbler, eastern meadowlark, and Cape May warbler.

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