Brazil is one of the countries with the richest diversity of avifauna. There are more than 1800 species of birds in this country. Moreover, a significant part of their species composition is endemic (lives exclusively in Brazil). Some species are quite rare, it is a great fortune to see them. For example, only fifteen individuals of Stresemann’s topakolo were counted over several decades.
On the territory of Brazil, such orders of birds are common as: nandu-shaped, anseriformes, chicken-shaped, petrel-shaped, flamingo-shaped, booby-shaped and others.
Nandu-shaped
common rhea
Tinamouiformes
Tao
Big tinamou
Gray crypturellus
Tataupa
spotted notura
Anseriformes
Horned Palamedea
Crested Palamedea
Koskoroba
black-necked swan
Magellanic goose
Orinoco goose
brazilian teal
pampas dive
patagonian duck
Galliformes
Chachalaka
red-sided penelope
cayenne penelope
black-fronted aburri
red gokko
crux crux
penguins
king penguin
crested penguin
petrels
Kachura Wilson
white-bellied storm-petrel
Black-bellied storm-petrel
wandering albatross
Royal albatross
yellow-billed albatross
Grey-headed albatross
Toadstools
Carolina grebe
White-crested grebe
Magellanic grebe
Silver Grebe
Flamingos
red flamingo
Chilean flamingo
Andean flamingo
Flamingo James
Phaeton-shaped
Red-billed phaeton
red-tailed phaeton
white-tailed phaeton
storks
American beak
american stork
brazilian yabiru
boobies
Magnificent frigate
big frigate
ariel frigate
northern gannet
blue-faced booby
brown booby
red-footed booby
Conclusion
As can be seen from the article in Brazil, a very wide species diversity of birds. The exact number of species is unknown, as new ones are discovered every year. However, some of them die out with depressing regularity. A lot of feathered inhabitants are on the verge of extinction due to deforestation for pastures and human agricultural activities.
At the same time, there are 72 national park-reserves on the territory of the state, designed to protect and protect the flora and fauna of the country.