Suet is a great way to attract a variety of birds to your yard in the winter. To figure out who's who, use this guide to work your way through the usual suspects. And to keep improving your ID skills, be sure to download our free 蜜柚APP bird guide app. Chickadee If your mystery bird is tiny and round, with a grayish back, black cap, white cheeks, and a black chin, you've got yourself a chickadee. In the northern states, it would be a Black-capped Chickadee. From Philadelphia southward, it would be the look-alike Carolina Chickadee. Out west, it might be a Mountain Chickadee or Chestnut-backed Chickadee. They are all very common yard birds. 5259 Tufted Titmouse Now, if your bird is tiny and almost all gray, with a small crest and a blot of black above its squat beak, a Tufted Titmouse has stopped by your suet. A familiar backyard bird in the eastern U.S., the Titmouse can also be identified by the rusty wash under its wings. 5253 White-Breasted...