South America is rich in various birds. There are nurse predators from the hawk family and vultures, representatives of parrots and a rare quetzal bird. The first group is represented by the Andean condor, which loves to scavenge and steal eggs from coastal birds. Of the hawks, the harpy can be noted, which eats monkeys and sloths. There are also many parrots here, whose color varies from red to blue: hyacinths and macaws are the most numerous species. They eat fruits such as coconuts and nuts, because the beak is intended for this.
Agami
Aguya
Amazonian umbrella bird
Amazonian crowned flycatcher
American green heron
darter
American coot
American duck
american stork
Other birds of South America
American beak
Andean penelope
Andean lapwing
andean duck
andean gull
Cormorant of Bougainville
Baltimore Oriole
Banana songbird
White-browed Songbird
White-bellied Amazonia
white-bellied storm-petrel
White-throated sapphire
white-breasted american swift
white-breasted toucan
white-winged coot
White-rumped tanager
White-eared red-tailed parrot
white-tailed hummingbird
White-crested grebe
white-necked crow
great egret
Great bullock bird
Great blue heron
Great yellow-headed catharta
Big Inca Bunting
Big pitanga
evening falcon
Fork-tailed gull
Fork-tailed kite
Galapagos albatross
Galapagos buzzard
Guiana harpy
Guyan Celebus
mountain macaw
combed duck
Turkey vulture
Hudson black tyrant
Guira
Delaware gull
barn swallow
Jungle habia
diadem plover
long-billed dart frog
hyacinth macaw
hummingbird
South American harpy
red ibis
red-bellied thrush
Hoatzin
Bare-throated bell ringer
Red stove-maker
crested arasar
Crax
Pheasant
Turkey
Threadtail piper
Toucan
Trumpeter
sun egret
shepherd boy
Avdotka
goiter runner
colored snipe
Kariam
Cuckoo
palamedea
Magellanic goose
Russo-crested celeus
Inca Tern
Pelican
Blue-footed booby
Frigate
Conclusion
In South America, sharp-tailed and red ibis living in Venezuela harmonize with each other. Most birds feed on insects, eggs of other birds and lizards. Their color depends on the area, but in predators it can be grayish or brown in order to hide and hunt successfully. The parrots are painted in green, yellow and even orange. Songbirds also live here, one can note the banana songbird from the order of passeriformes and the white-browed mockingbird, endowed with the art of parody.