could be a juvenile cardinal.
The male cardinal is bright red. Male birds always have the brightest colors. That is how he attracts a female. Guess the bird guys gotta be handsome to catch a lady bird.
Probably the tufted titmouse, although it is more gray than brown.
The cardinal is a songbird of the fringilidae family, new world seedeaters, They are closely related to grosbeaks, in fact, the old name was cardinal grosbeak. They begin to sing in March in the South, and within weeks the eggs are laid. The young are fed insects until they can fly, when they take on the seed eating habits of the parents. Cardinal males are basically red, with a black mask, females and young are gray brown with some red in the tail and wings. They are basically nonmigratory.
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Grey Heron
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Brown bird with very red beak in MA is a female Cardinal
The male cardinal is bright red. Male birds always have the brightest colors. That is how he attracts a female. Guess the bird guys gotta be handsome to catch a lady bird.
Check a field guide for cedar or bohemian waxwing. Also see the pyrrhuloxia.
Probably the tufted titmouse, although it is more gray than brown.
Female Cardinal
You might be talking about the Slate-Colored Junco. Unfortunately there are several answers to this one, so if the Slate-Colored Junco is not the one, then delete my answer.
Gray whales are aquatic mammals.
Kentucky doesn't have a state cat, but their state animal is the gray squirrel. The state bird of Kentucky is the cardinal and the horse is the thoroughbred. The viceroy butterfly is the state butterfly, and the honey bee is the state insect.
We saw a gray jay this morning attack a male Cardinal which had flown into our window, and peck at it, and fly off with it.
Happy Holidays! Christened the Christmas bird for its spectacular red color, the cardinal has become a symbol of the beauty and warmth of the holiday season. A glimpse of this brilliant bird brings cheer, hope and inspiration on a gray, wintry day. As natures reminder for us to focus on our faith, the cardinals scarlet plumage represents the blood of Christ shed for the redemption of mankind. Love inChrist Jesus Debbie (Holydovepraise)
Gray or Blue. looks gray..