Crested Woodland Birds
Crested Woodland Birds are bird species typically found in forested or woodland habitats that have prominent crests—tufts or plumes of feathers—on their heads. These crests can serve various purposes, such as communication, mating displays, or camouflage. Examples include species like the Crested Tit, Blue Jay, and Northern Cardinal. Their distinct appearance and melodic calls make them a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.