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What type of birds live in America?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Non-passerines: Ducks, geese, and swans • Curassows and guans • Partridges, grouse, turkeys, and Old World quail • New World quail • Loons • Grebes • Flamingos • Albatrosses • Shearwaters and petrels • Storm petrels •Tropicbirds • Boobies and gannets • Pelicans • Cormorants • Darters • Frigatebirds • Bitterns, herons, and egrets •Ibises and spoonbills • Storks • New World vultures • Osprey • Eagles, kites, and allies • Caracaras and falcons •Rails, gallinules, and coots • Sungrebe • Limpkins • Cranes • Thick-knees • Lapwings and plovers • Oystercatchers• Stilts and avocets • Jacanas • Sandpipers and allies • Pratincoles • Gulls, terns, and skimmers • Skuas • Auks, murres, and puffins • Pigeons and doves • Lories and lorikeets, parakeets, macaws, and parrots • Cuckoos, roadrunners, and anis • Barn owls • Typical owls • Nightjars • Swifts • Hummingbirds • Trogons • Hoopoes •Kingfishers • Woodpeckers, sapsuckers, and flickers

Passerines: Antbirds • Tyrant flycatchers • Tityras and allies • Shrikes • Vireos • Jays, Crows, magpies, and ravens •Larks • Swallows and martins • Chickadees and titmice • Verdin • Bushtits • Nuthatches • Treecreepers • Wrens •Gnatcatchers • Dippers • Bulbuls • Kinglets • Leaf-warblers • Old World Warblers • Reed-warblers • Grassbirds and allies • Old World flycatchers • Thrushes • Babblers • Mockingbirds and thrashers • Starlings • Accentors • Wagtails and pipits • Waxwings • Silky-flycatchers • Olive Warbler • Longspurs • Wood-warblers • Bananaquit • Tanagers •American sparrows, towhees, and juncos • Cardinals, grosbeaks and allies • Blackbirds, meadowlarks, cowbirds, grackles, and orioles • Finches • Old World sparrows

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12y ago

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