The most-common wild bird in Canada and the United States is generally considered to be the American Robin, with population estimates of around 300-370 million, found across both countries and known for their adaptable nature in urban locales and forests. The European Starling and House Sparrow are also very abundant and other highly numerous species include Mourning Doves, Red-winged Blackbirds and Dark-eyed Juncos.
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