American kestrel, Sandhill crane, Ruby Throated Hummingbird, Yellow throated warbler. What would also be cool is if you divided the games into four regions based on distribution.
Kestrel, osprey, eagle, bunting
American kestrel
Sandhill crane
Bald eagle
Lazuli bunting
Eastern Bluebird, Osprey, Ruby-throated Hummingbird (that one was impossible!), Lazuli Bunting
Eastern Bluebird
Sandhill Crane
Bald Eagle
Yellow-throated Warbler
Eastern Bluebird
Osprey
Bald Eagle
Lazuli Bunting
kestrel, crane, hummingbird, warbler
Day two of the Round of 32
Swainson’s Thrush
Trumpeter Swan
Violet-green Swallow
Tufted Puffin
Snowy Owl
Lewis’s Woodpecker
Vermilion Flycatcher
Red-tailed Hawk
Swainson’s Thrush, Violet-green Swallow, Lewis’s Woodpecker, Red-tailed Hawk
Trumpeter swan, Violet-green swallow, Snowy Owl, Vermillion Flycatcher
Thrush, swallow, woodpecker, flycatcher
Trumpeter Swan, Tufted Puffin, Snowy Owl, Vermillion Flycatcher
Swan, puffin, owl, flycatcher.
Trumpeter swan
Violet-green
Snowy owl
Red-Tailed hawk
Day of the Round of 32
Cedar Waxwing
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Mountain Bluebird
Dark-eyed Junco
Black-capped Chickadee
Northern Saw-whet Owl
Burrowing Owl
Great Blue Heron
Also, I remembered I should be answered @wildlife13 request.
Answer is, they are! Each of the games above is a part of a regional division based on the species distribution. The Cedar Waxwing and Red-breasted Nuthatch are a part of the east division, Mountain Bluebird and Dark-eyed Junco in the west division, Black-capped Chickadee and Northern Saw-whet Owl in the north division, and the Burrowing Owl and Great Blue Heron in the south division.
Red-breasted Nuthatch, Dark-eyed Junco, Black-capped Chickadee, Burrowing Owl
Nuthatch, junco, saw-whet owl, burrowing owl.
Wow cool! Thanks @birdwhisperer ! Cedar waxwing, Dark eyed Junco, Northern saw whet owl, Burrowing owl
Nuthatch, bluebird, owl & owl
Cedar Waxwing, Mountain Bluebird, Northern Saw-whet Owl, Great Blue Heron