Central America - Birds
Central America is home to a remarkable diversity of birds! Over 880 species of birds, ranging from hummingbirds to macaws, inhabit the tropics of Central America. This vibrant region of the world is a crucial stopover for migratory birds and many species can be found here year-round. By preserving the habitats of Central America and its bird populations, we can help to maintain ecosystem balance and also take measures to protect some of the world’s most iconic and endangered avian species. Central America’s birds are essential for pollination, seed dispersal, predation, and are an invaluable part of the food web. Moreover, the beauty and charm of the birds of Central America is a delightful source of delight for locals and tourists alike.
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