Avocets,Oystercatchers,Plovers,Sandpipers,StiltsStilts
The avocets, oystercatcher, sandpipers of various species, and stilts are not endangered. Neither are most plovers. The piping plover is endangered, however.
there are many.
some examples of such birds are:Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, Alaska, Homer, USA,margarita's red legged tinamou,yellow parrot,etc
Other birds which are facing the threat of extinction are Spix's Macaw, Cebu Flower pecker and Hawaiian Crow. I have seen the list on this site recently
http://www.einfopedia.com/rarest-birds.php.
There are a great many Australian native birds which are endangered or critically endangered. For a list, see the related link. Critically endangered birds can also be viewed from a link on the page.
15% of New Zealand birds are endangered.
78 species of birds are endangered in India
Mostly Birds
No, they are not an endangered species.
from birds
Some are.
These birds are not endangered, but according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, they are at a lower risk.
Endangered birds are those birds who are becoming less in quantity in the whole world. Most probably, killed by humans for food etc.
Ivory billed woodpecker, Kirtalnds warbler, Bachman's warbler, Kea parrot, thick billed parrot, imperial woodpecker.
yes lots
no