Backyard Birds in Michigan

Enter your Michigan ZIP. See exactly which birds you're likely to spot in your yard this month.

Outline of Michigan

Michigan backyards range from Detroit suburbs to Upper Peninsula edge-of-the-Northwoods feeders. Chickadees, cardinals, and juncos anchor most yards; the U.P. adds boreal specialties like Evening Grosbeaks and redpolls.

Most 'backyard birds' lists are national and generic. This one is neither. It maps public, license-clean bird-occurrence records to your exact ZIP code and weights them by month, so you see what's realistically at your feeder in Michigan right now — not a list of birds that might turn up somewhere in the country someday.

Enter your Michigan ZIP code in the tool below. You'll get a ranked list of the birds most likely in your yard this month, common ones first. Free, no email, no account. The list shifts as the seasons turn.

Common backyard birds in Michigan

These are the birds you're most likely to see in a yard in this region at some point in the year. Your ZIP-specific list will show which are near you and which are likely this month.

  • Northern Cardinal — Year-round resident. Bright red male, warm brown female; a feeder staple.
  • Blue Jay — Bold blue-and-white. Loud, smart, caches acorns through fall.
  • Black-capped Chickadee — Tiny, fearless, black cap and bib. First to find a new feeder.
  • American Goldfinch — Bright yellow in summer, olive in winter. Nyjer-feeder regular.
  • House Finch — Streaky brown; males red-washed. Year-round, cheerful warble.
  • Downy Woodpecker — Smallest woodpecker. Suet feeder regular all year.
  • Red-bellied Woodpecker — Barred back, red cap. Increasingly common at Midwest feeders.
  • White-breasted Nuthatch — Walks headfirst down tree trunks. Nasal call.
  • Dark-eyed Junco — Winter feeder regular. Slate-gray with white outer tail feathers.
  • Mourning Dove — Widespread and constant. Soft cooing year-round.
  • American Robin — Lawn-hunting thrush. Often the first sign of spring.
  • American Crow — Big, smart, social. Family groups work yards and fields year-round.

The tool will show which of these (and many more) are realistic at your exact ZIP, with a seasonal weight so you know what's likely right now.

This is a regional overview. For your exact yard:

Enter your Michigan ZIP code. The tool ranks the birds actually likely at your feeder this month, where you live, not a generic national list.

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We'll show you the birds you can expect near you right now, from feeder regulars to the ones that just pass through.

Free. No email required. Works for any US ZIP code.

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