Mississippi Flyway

Be on the lookout for these birds at your feeder along the Mississippi Flyway:
- American Goldfinch
- American Tree Sparrow
- Baltimore Oriole
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Blue Grosbeak
- Blue Jay
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- Bullock's Oriole
- Chipping Sparrow
- Common Grackle
- Common Redpoll
- Dark-eyed Junco
- Downy Woodpecker
- Evening Grosbeak
- Field Sparrow
- Hairy Woodpecker
- House Finch
- Indigo Bunting
- Northern Cardinal
- Northern Flicker
- Orchard Oriole
- Pileated Woodpecker
- Pine Grosbeak
- Pine Siskin
- Purple Finch
- Red-bellied Woodpecker
- Red-breasted Nuthatch
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird
- Tufted Titmouse
- White-breasted Nuthatch
Atlantic Flyway
There are about 500 different bird species that use this flyway. Much of it crosses over water, so many shorebirds use this route.

There are also a lot of birds on this route that you can see at your feeders:
- American Goldfinch
- American Tree Sparrow
- Baltimore Oriole
- Black-capped Chickadee
- Blue Grosbeak
- Blue Jay
- Brown Thrasher
- Chipping Sparrow
- Common Redpoll
- Dark-eyed Junco
- Eastern Bluebird
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Eastern Towhee
- Evening Grosbeak
- Field Sparrow
- Hermit Thrush
- House Finch
- Northern Cardinal
- Northern Flicker
- Orchard Oriole
- Pine Grosbeak
- Pine Siskin
- Pine Warbler
- Purple Finch
- Red-breasted Nuthatch
- Red-winged Blackbird
- Ruby-crowned Kinglet
- Ruby-throated Hummingbird
- Song Sparrow
- White-throated Sparrow
- Yellow-rumped Warbler