New Brunswick Winter Birds. The northern part of the province is quite mountainous. The female shown in foreground and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and no black.
The male assumes brilliant canary yellow plumage and a striking jet black cap. Our region is home to many permanent resident birds meaning they are present throughout the year. Robins nest as many as four times each summer depending on how far north they are.
These along with Dark-eyed Juncos Goldfinches Purple Finches Evening Grosbeaks the occasional Northern Cardinal Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers Red-breasted and White-breasted Nuthatches and Mourning Doves are some of the residential birds living in New Brunswick year round that may come to garden feeders in the winter.
Wings have white. Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. As in winter water is one of the best ways to attract robins to your yard in spring. To find out what birds you might see at your winter feeder check out this list of the top ten bird species that stick around.