Canaries belong to the order Passeriformes.
Birds are feathered vertebrates of the class Aves, most of which are capable of flight and have an active metabolism and all of which have beaks, are toothless and lay eggs. Although birds evolved from a common ancestor, there are about 30 orders of birds, about 180 families, about 2,000 genera, and about 10,000 species of birds. The most efficient way to enter bird species is by the order they belong to.
The now-extinct dodo was a member of the order Coliiformes.
The order Anseriformes, which includes ducks, geese, swans, and their relatives, has 161 species of birds. Members of this order are found in all parts of the world except Antarctica. The order Galliformes includes a number of game birds, including guineafowl, pheasants, quail, turkeys, partridges, and partridges. This order has more than 250 species of birds.
The order Caprimulgiformes consists of birds collectively called night birds. This includes nightjars and frogmouths with strange names. The order Apodiformes is made up of hummingbirds, with 328 species, and swifts.
Hoatzin belongs to the order of opisthocomiformes bird species.
The order Balaenicipitiformes has shoebills or whale-headed storks, while Ciconiiformes has other storks and related birds such as herons, ibises, and spoonbills, and Charadriiformes includes other shorebirds such as puffins, lapwings, plovers, gulls, sea terns, curlews, and snipes. The order Coliiformes includes only mousebirds, but Columbiformes contains pigeons, pigeons, and dodos.
Pigeons are often found in urban areas.
Kingfishers, hornbills, bee-eaters and hoopoes belong to the order Coraciiformes, while cuckoos and roadrunners and their relatives belong to the order Cuculiformes. The order Falconiformes is characterized by containing diurnal birds of prey, including eagles, falcons, kites, vultures, condors, and sparrowhawks. There are 233 species of eagles, falcons, and their relatives alone, while in contrast, the order Gaviiformes has five species of grebes, and that’s about it.
Gulls are scavenger birds that are often found near beaches.
The order Galbuliformes has puffbirds and jacamars, and the order Gruiformes consists of coots, cranes, and rails. The order Mesitornithiformes has the mesites, Musophagiformes has the turacos, and Opisthocomiformes has the hoatzin. The order of perching birds, Passeriformes, has 95 families and includes thrushes, swallows, ravens, jays, flycatchers, orioles, birds-of-paradise, tails, vireos, honeyeaters, lyrebirds, waxwings, mockingbirds, nuthatches, starlings, wrens , cardinals, grosbeaks, sparrows, buntings, finches, tanagers, blackbirds, larks, tits and tits.
Red masked parakeets are native to Ecuador and Peru.
There are six families and 67 species of birds in the order Pelecaniformes, including pelicans, anhingas, cormorants, frigate birds, and boobies. The order Phoenicopteriformes, another small order, contains all five species of flamingos. Woodpeckers, honeyguides, and toucans are members of the order Piciformes, and the 22 species of grebes are members of the order Podicipediformes.
Macaws are a type of tropical bird.
Albatrosses and petrels, classified as tube-nosed seabirds, are members of the order Procellariiformes, while parrots, cockatoos, parakeets, lorikeets, lories, and their relatives are members of the order Psittaciformes. The seventeen species of penguins belong to the order Sphenisciformes and the more than 200 species of owls belong to the order Strigiformes.
Plovers are part of the Charadriiformes bird order.
Trogons belong to the order Trogoniformes. The quail belongs to the order Turniciformes, and paleognathic birds, such as cassowaries, rheas, rheas, ostrich and kiwis, belong to the order Sturthioniformes. The tinamou belongs to the order Tinamiformes.