Endangered Birds of Mexico
Information on Mexico’s endangered birds is limited. Mexico has not benefited from excellent laws like the Endangered Species Act in the United States and with current conservation trends, this list is likely to change.
Breeding Birds (34)
Azure-rumped Tanager
Bearded Wood-Partridge
Belding’s Yellow-throat
Black-capped Vireo
Black-polled Yellowthroat
Black-vented Shearwater
Blue-capped Hummingbird
Clarion Wren
Dwarf Jay
Eared Trogon
Guadeloupe Junco
Guadeloupe Storm-Petrel
Horned Guan
Imperial Woodpecker
Maroon-fronted Parrot
Mexican Woodnymph
Military Macaw
Nava’s Wren
Red-crowned Parrot
Short-crested Coquette
Sierra Madre Sparrow
Sinaloa Martin
Slender-billed Wren
Socorro Dove
Socorro Mockingbird
Socorro Parakeet
Thick-billed Parrot
Townsend’s Shearwater
Veracruz Quail-Dove
White-fronted Swift
White-tailed Hummingbird
White-throated Jay
Worthern’s Sparrow
Yellow-headed Parrot
Non-breeding Birds (5)
Giant Kingbird
Golden-cheeked Warbler
Mountain Plover
Piping Plover
Whooping Crane



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