In the taiga, or boreal forest, a variety of bird species thrive, including the spruce grouse, boreal chickadee, and various woodpeckers like the black-backed woodpecker. Migratory birds, such as the common redpoll and the pine siskin, also inhabit the region during the summer months. Additionally, raptors like the northern goshawk and owls such as the great horned owl can be found hunting in these dense forests. The unique coniferous trees and varied habitats support a diverse avian population adapted to the cold climate.
geese
Birds, Mammals
mice, rats and birds
The main predators/consumers that live in the taiga are probably bobcats, wolverines, black bear, and wolves. They usually eat deer, birds, and fish, and then those diet consists of plants.
Yes, they do live in taiga
No, koalas do NOT live in the taiga.
Yes they do live in Taiga
birds
Yes. Some bats live in the taiga.
Bobcats live in the taiga.
yes people can live on the taiga biome
birds