By Akash
Hummingbirds: Hummingbirds are mostly found in the Americas, from Alaska to Tierra Del Fuego. There are over 300 hummingbird species living in this world.
Spotted Sandpiper: This species of bird is found in North and Central America. It has a spotted pattern on its chest and belly.
Solitary Sandpiper: This is another type of small sandpiper. This species of sandpiper is found across North and South America.
Least Bittern: This small heron is found in wetlands throughout North and South America. It has a long neck, which it often holds in an S-shaped curve.
Common Gallinule: This small waterbird has a red bill and a long neck. It is found throughout the Americas and is known for its loud, clucking call.
Black-necked Stilt: This Black-necked Stilt striking bird has long, thin legs, and a long, thin neck. They use their long neck to feed on small aquatic animals.
Wilson's Snipe: They use their long neck to probe for food in wetlands and marshes.