North America is an amazing place with a rich avifauna. There are more than 600 species of birds here. The terrain is rich in endemics: here there is Sych-Elf and Hummingbirds, which are the smallest birds in their family and a cuckoo-saucer. There are individuals from the family of vultures, hummingbirds, cleaning and even owls. Reserves are created on the mainland where you can see other predators. So, in Aidaho you can observe the golden eagle, eat and owl. There are a lot of eagles hunting on the ondatra.
Whiteheaded eagle
California Condor
California earthen cuckoo
Western seagull
Virginian eagle owl
Virgin American partridge
Hairy woodpecker
Turkey
Grif-indoor
The rest of the birds of North America
Gigantic hummingbird
Gagar
Sych-Elf
Andian Condor
Ara
Toucan
Blue grouse
Black Kazarka
Squirrel is a barracks
White goose
Grey goose
Gomennik
Piskulka
Swan-ship
Swan-click
Small swan
Peganka
Pintail
Cracking black
Kobchik
Ozhokhokhny tit
Long-tailed Skua
house wren
road buzzard
Arboreal Swallow
Egyptian heron
spruce forest warbler
yellow wagtail
yellow-bellied flycatcher
Yellow-bellied woodpecker
yellow-headed troupial
Western meadow troupial
Western beer
Western tyrant
changeable thrush
emerald abeilia
emerald mango
blue guiraca
blue mosquito
blue scrub jay
blue sialia
blue jay
Conclusion
Many species of birds live in North America, ranging from ordinary bean goose to hummingbirds. The Gulf of Mexico is occupied by pink spoonbills that prefer mollusks and are sedentary, and Canada and the United States are inhabited by red-tailed buzzards diurnal and predatory birds that feed on mice. There are also famous muskrats that inhabit swamps and prefer to live only with their partner, without building colonies. Surprisingly, these animals are herbivorous and love water lilies. Related species include hamsters: all kinds of voles inhabiting the continent.