Least Concern

Red-Shouldered Hawk

Red-Shouldered Hawks reuse the same nesting area each year.

Skua

Skuas will chase other birds until they give up their catch

Partridge

Long-lost civilizations have immortalized male partridges in art, depicting them as a symbol of fertility.

Muscovy Duck

Unlike most duck species, the Muscovy is silent and only makes noise when excited or threatened.

Goldcrest

The goldcrest never starts moving and needs to consume for most of the day to survive. Therefore, in the colder months, it's best that eat 90% a day.

Pine Siskin

When foraging, pine siskins hang upside down to pick through the leaves and bark, collecting seeds from coniferous trees.

Triggerfish

There are 40 species of Triggerfish, all with different coloring and patterns.

Mullet Fish

he Striped Mullet is one of the best-known and most easily identified species, with black horizontal stripes along its body.