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Two subspecies of great tinamou are found in southeastern Mexico. Order: Tinamiformes Family: Tinamidae The tinamous are one of the most ancient groups of bird. Although they look similar to other ground-dwelling birds like quail and grouse, they have no close relatives and are classified as a single family, Tinamidae, within their own order, the Tinam
The following is a list of bird species endemic to the region of Mexico south to Nicaragua (M indicates a species endemic to Mexico; G, Guatemala). This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
The swainsoni group also includes V. g. victoriae, an isolated population breeding in the Sierra de la Laguna, Baja California Sur, and migrating to unknown wintering grounds. [ 4 ] The eastern warbling vireo , V. g. gilvus , breeds from central Alberta and northern Montana east and south through most of the United States and parts of southern ...
Baja pygmy owl; Bald eagle; Band-backed wren; Band-tailed pigeon; Banded wren; Bar-winged oriole; Barred parakeet; Bat falcon; Bearded screech owl; Beautiful sheartail; Bell's sparrow; Bell's vireo; Belted flycatcher; Bendire's thrasher; Berylline hummingbird; Bewick's wren; Black hawk-eagle; Black oystercatcher; Black rail; Black storm petrel ...
It formerly ranged from Baja California to British Columbia, but by 1937 was restricted to California. [52] In 1987, all surviving birds were removed from the wild into a captive breeding program to ensure the species' survival. [52] In 2005, there were 127 Californian condors in the wild. As of October 31, 2009 there were 180 birds in the wild ...
Pages in category "Endemic fauna of the Baja California Peninsula" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Accipitriformes is one of three major orders of birds of prey and includes the osprey, hawks, eagles, kites, and vultures. Falcons (Falconiformes) and owls (Strigiformes) are the other two major orders and are listed in other articles.
This is a list of bird species recorded in South America. South America is the "Bird Continent": It boasts records of 3492 species, more than any other. (Much larger Eurasia is second with 3467.) Colombia's list alone numbers 1910 confirmed species, and both Brazil's and Peru's confirmed lists also exceed 1860.