South America is home to some of the most diverse bird species. Some have a hint of yellow about them, such as the Yellow-Crowned Amazon which is predominantly green but partly yellow and the Brown-and-Yellow Marshbird, which is brown except for a yellow breast. Some species of Elaenia native to South America are also yellow as are some cuckoos and the Caatinga Parakeet. The Yellow Warbler, a wholly yellow bird, is often seen in the northern parts of South America.
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No. The oldest city in South America, also found in Perú, is Caral.
North America but it is fabled that it was erected by Miduren
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The yellow fever virus is found mainly in Africa and South America.
nYellow fever is found only in Africa and South America.
It is found in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa.
Yellow Cardinal. Endangered bird species - normally found in South America, prefer grassland and shrubland
They live in forests, and they are most likely to be found in South America.
· Xenops (a small rainforest bird with a longish tail found in South America)
Yes. Yellow Warblers are located in North America. They are found in trees like willows, alders, and cottonwoods across North America. In winter they migrate to mangrove forests in Central and South America.
No birds found there.
Rainforests in South America are found south of the equator.
South America is a continent
They are found in South America, but you can find them in North America if it's someones pet.
Alpacas are found wild in South America