Free Types of Birds Worksheet
This types of birds worksheet helps children learn to identify 12 common North American birds while having fun with a simple labeling activity.
The printable pack includes both a colored bird identification poster and a black-and-white worksheet featuring birds that children may already recognize from their own backyards, parks, and nature walks. Using the word bank provided, kids can match each bird to its name as they learn more about the different species around them.
Whether you’re studying birds as part of a science unit, nature study, or bird watching activity, this free printable is an easy way to introduce children to some of North America’s most familiar birds.

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Bird Species Included in the Worksheet
This type of birds worksheet features 12 common North American birds. Some, like robins and cardinals, are regular backyard visitors, while others may be less familiar to children.
The worksheet includes a mix of backyard birds, songbirds, and birds of prey that children may encounter across North America.
Blue Jay
Easy to spot thanks to its bright blue feathers and noisy call. Blue jays are common in parks, forests, and suburban neighborhoods.
Hummingbird
One of the smallest birds in North America. Hummingbirds can hover in place while feeding from flowers.

Red Cardinal
Known for its vivid red plumage and pointed crest, the cardinal is one of the easiest birds for children to identify.
House Wren
A small brown bird with a surprisingly loud song. House wrens are often found nesting near homes and gardens.
Northern Mockingbird
Famous for copying the songs and calls of other birds. A single mockingbird can mimic dozens of different sounds.
Great Horned Owl
A large bird of prey recognized by the feather tufts on its head that look like horns.

Lincoln Sparrow
A small sparrow with streaked feathers that is often found in grassy areas and dense shrubs.
Red-Headed Woodpecker
This striking bird stands out with its bright red head and black-and-white body. It uses its strong beak to search for insects in trees.
Goldfinch
A cheerful yellow bird often seen feeding on seeds in gardens, meadows, and fields.
Mourning Dove
Recognizable by its soft cooing call and slender gray-brown body.
Robin
One of the most familiar backyard birds, known for its orange-red breast and habit of searching lawns for worms.

Starling
A social bird with glossy feathers that can appear green and purple in sunlight. Large flocks are often seen gathering together.
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Last Updated on 10 June 2026 by Clare Brown




