Birds in Arkansas: Identification Guide for Birdwatchers

Arkansas is a strong birdwatching state because it has forests, rivers, lakes, wetlands, farmland, mountains, and open fields. This mix of habitats gives birders a chance to see backyard birds, woodpeckers, hawks, owls, herons, ducks, sparrows, warblers, and many migrating songbirds throughout the year.

Birds in Arkansas change by season and region. The Ozark and Ouachita Mountains are great for forest birds, while the Mississippi Alluvial Plain and wetland areas attract waterfowl, wading birds, and shorebirds. Backyards and parks are also active with cardinals, chickadees, wrens, finches, doves, and blue jays.

This guide covers common and interesting birds in Arkansas, with simple identification tips based on color, size, habitat, season, and behavior. You can also explore our main Birds in the United States guide to find bird identification pages for all 50 states.

Quick Look at Birds in Arkansas

BirdMain ID ClueCommon Habitat
Northern CardinalBright red male, crestBackyards, shrubs, woodland edges
Blue JayBlue body, crest, loud callForests, yards, parks
Carolina ChickadeeBlack cap, white cheeksWoodlands, feeders, neighborhoods
Tufted TitmouseGray body, small crestForests, yards, parks
Red-bellied WoodpeckerRed head markings, barred backWoodlands, feeders, yards
Eastern BluebirdBlue back, orange chestFields, farms, open woods
Great Blue HeronTall gray-blue wading birdLakes, rivers, wetlands
Red-tailed HawkBroad wings, reddish tailRoadsides, fields, forests
Barred OwlBrown-and-white barred bodyForests, wooded swamps
MallardGreen-headed male duckLakes, ponds, wetlands
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