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What Are Waterbirds?The term waterbird refers to bird species dependent on aquatic habitats to complete portions of their life cycles. Waterbirds can be further characterized by other non-technical terms
relating to where they typically forage:
In North America, separate initiatives exist for waterbirds, shorebirds, and waterfowl. Thus, the North American Waterbird Conservation Plan focusses on seabirds, coastal waterbirds, wading birds, and marshbirds (View Species List). You can find out more about the various bird initiatives in North America at the North American Bird Conservation Initiative (NABCI) website. It should be noted, that in Central America and the Caribbean, conservationists tend to address all aquatic birds together, and the term "waterbirds" may be used to refer to all aquatic species. | ||||||||||||||