List of birds of North America (Coraciiformes)
Coraciiformes are a taxonomic order of birds found in North America, including todies, motmots and kingfishers.
Todies
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Todidae
- Broad-billed tody, Todus subulatus LC
- Cuban tody, Todus multicolor LC
- Jamaican tody, Todus todus LC
- Narrow-billed tody, Todus angustirostris LC
- Puerto Rican tody, Todus mexicanus LC
Motmots
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Motmotidae
- Blue-capped motmot, Momotus coeruliceps LC
- Lesson's motmot, Momotus lessonii LC
- Whooping motmot, Momotus subrufescens LC
- Blue-throated motmot, Aspatha gularis LC
- Broad-billed motmot, Electron platyrhynchum LC
- Keel-billed motmot, Electron carinatum VU
- Rufous motmot, Baryphthengus martii LC
- Russet-crowned motmot, Momotus mexicanus LC
- Tody motmot, Hylomanes momotula LC
- Turquoise-browed motmot, Eumomota superciliosa LC
Kingfishers
Order: Coraciiformes Family: Alcedinidae
Kingfishers are medium-sized birds with large heads, long pointed bills, short legs and stubby tails.
- American pygmy kingfisher, Chloroceryle aenea LC
- Amazon kingfisher, Chloroceryle amazona LC
- Belted kingfisher, Megaceryle alcyon LC
- Green kingfisher, Chloroceryle americana LC
- Green-and-rufous kingfisher, Chloroceryle inda LC
- Ringed kingfisher, Megaceryle torquata LC
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