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  1. Brown Pelican - Mexican Birds.org

    The Brown Pelican is a highly social permanent resident of the coastal marine environment that is found in all Mexican coastal regions. They also are the only truly marine and predominantly dark-plumaged …

  2. Birds – Alphabetical Index by Common Name - Mexican Birds.org

    * Mexican Duck, Anas diazi * Mexican Jay, Aphelocoma wollweberi * Mexican Parrotlet, Forpus cyanopygius * Middle American Screech Owl, Megascops guatemalae Military Macaw, Ara militaris …

  3. Crested Caracara - Mexican Birds.org

    This species is also known as the Northern Caracara and the Mexican Eagle and is known for its striking appearance and aggressive bird-of-prey behavior. It is easily recognized by its bold plumage, strong …

  4. Endemics – 41 | Mexican Birds.org

    Mexican Duck, Anas diazi Mexican Parrotlet, Forpus cyanopygius Purplish-backed Jay Cyanocorax beecheii Red-breasted Chat Granatellus venustus Red-headed Tanager Piranga erythrocephala Red …

  5. Birds – Alphabetical Index by Family - Mexican Birds.org

    Birds – Families (71) – Alphabetical Index by Scientific Name (477): Accipitridae: Hawks, Eagles and Kites (18) Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus Common Black Hawk, Buteogallus anthracinus …

  6. Black-throated Magpie-Jay - mexican-birds.org

    They are nonmigratory, resident birds of the geographical range they inhabit. The Black-throated Magpie-Jay is ENDEMIC to Mexico. They inhabit northwest Mexico within the Pacific Slope in the …

  7. Hooded Oriole - Mexican Birds.org

    Hooded Oriole, Icterus cucullatus trochiloidaes, Males. Birds photographed in residential Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, March 2011. Photograph courtesy of Carol Snow, Del Mar, California. …

  8. Yellow Grosbeak - mexican-birds.org

    They are also known as the Mexican Yellow Grosbeak and in Mexico as piquigrueso amarillo. They are a member of the Cardinalidae Family of Cardinals and Allies which has forty-nine members placed in …

  9. Black Vulture - Mexican Birds.org

    Highly adaptable birds, they do not mind venturing close to cities and development to find food. Black Vultures, like most Vulture species, prefer open areas where they can easily spot carrion and have …

  10. Yellow-winged Cacique | Mexican Birds.org

    They are also known as the Crested Cacique and the Mexican Cacique and in Mexico as cacique Mexicano. The Yellow-winged Cacique is mid-sized to large and slender in stature and strikingly …