30 Rare And Colorful Birds You Can Spot Only In The United States

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Soaring majestically over the canyons and coastal areas of the United States, the California Condor boasts one of the largest wingspans in the avian world.

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1. California Condor

In the heart of the southern U.S., the Painted Bunting can be found flitting through dense forests and brush.

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2. Painted Bunting

The Kirtland's Warbler is a beacon of hope in conservation circles, as it was once considered one of the rarest birds in North America.

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3. Kirtland's Warbler

The Vermilion Flycatcher is a striking addition to the birdlife of the American Southwest. With its brilliant red plumage and contrasting dark wings and tail

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4. Vermilion Flycatcher

Gracing the wetlands of Florida and the Gulf Coast, the Roseate Spoonbill is a sight to behold.

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5. Roseate Spoonbill

With a flash of red among the green leaves, the Scarlet Tanager makes its presence known in the deciduous forests of the eastern United States.

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6. Scarlet Tanager 6. Painted Bunting

The American Avocet, with its elegant profile and graceful movements, is a striking sight along the shorelines of the western United States. 

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7. American Avocet

Skimming the surface of coastal waters with precision, the Black Skimmer is an avian marvel found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.

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8. Black Skimmer

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