1. Osprey: also known as the fish hawk or sea hawk, is a fish-eating bird of prey that hunts by plunging into the water to catch its prey.
2. Bald Eagle: This majestic bird of prey is the national bird of the United States and is well-known for its diet of fish, particularly salmon.
3. Great Blue Heron: A large wading bird that is commonly seen along shorelines and marshes, the great blue heron stands tall and uses its long pointed beak to catch fish.
4. Kingfishers: These small, brightly colored birds use their sharp beaks to dive into the water and catch small fish, insects, and crustaceans.
5. Gulls: Various species of gulls are known to be opportunistic feeders, and some are skilled at catching fish from the surface of the water or scavenging for fish scraps near human activities.
6. Terns: These graceful seabirds are often seen diving into the water to catch small fish, especially near the coastlines.
7. Cormorants: These waterbirds are excellent divers and are adept at catching and consuming fish underwater, using their specialized bills and feet.
8. Brown Pelican: This large water bird has a distinctive pouch underneath its beak, which it uses to scoop up and drain water while catching fish.
9. Great Egret: A tall white wading bird that is frequently found near bodies of water, the great egret is known for its diet of various aquatic creatures, including fish.
10. Double-crested Cormorant: This black water bird is recognized for its diving abilities and its tendency to sit with its wings spread out to dry after fishing sessions.