

These are links to websites pertaining to the different birding institutions, societies and organizations here in North America. Longest Migration: Arctic Tern - 12,000 mi (one direction) or 19,000km (one direction)īirds from S to Z References to Other Bird Sites: Slowest Bird: Ruffed Grouse - 22 mph or 35.5 kmh Shortest Bird: Calliope Hummingbird -3 1/4 in or 8.25cmįastest Bird: Peregrine Falcon - 70 mph flying, over 200 mph diving or 112 kmh flying, over 322 kmh diving Tallest Bird: Whooping Crane - 52 in or 132.1cm

Smallest Bird: Calliope Hummingbird - 1/10 oz or 2.7g Shortest Wing Span: Lucifer Hummingbird - 4 in or 10cmīiggest Bird: California Condor - 26 1/2 lbs or 12kg Widest Wing Span: American Pelican and the California Condor - 109" or 277cm

Will take the time to search through the CCNAB website, please enjoy. Who have been visitors or strays from other countries or seas.Īll birds are listed alphabetically by bird families, including warblers, thrushes, waterfowls, waders, owls, eagles, hawks to name a few. One of the primary goals is to show birds listed on the ABA (American Birding Association) list, which includes all the native birds and the vagrants, Classic Collection of North American Birds Ltd, also known as CCNAB is for the beginners and the experienced birders. We hope it will help you identify birds that have been seen on or near the continent This includes sub-species, exotics and birds of interest. This Birds of North America bird guide has over 1,000 bird species.
