Unsorted Wild Birds

  • Yellow-winged Vireos

    The Yellow-winged Vireo (Vireo carmioli) is a small, vibrant songbird native to the mountainous regions of Central America. Known for…

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  • Tyto

    The genus Tyto is a fascinating group of owls commonly referred to as **Barn Owls**, belonging to the family Tytonidae.…

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  • Terek Sandpipers

    Terek Sandpipers

    Terek Sandpipers (Xenus cinereus)   The Terek Sandpipers (Xenus cinereus) are small waders that were named after the Terek River (a major…

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  • A Least Terns spreads its wings while walking in the sand.

    Least Tern

    The Least Terns (Sternula antillarum, formerly Sterna antillarum) are the smallest of the American Terns. They occur naturally in North…

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  • The Northern Gannet Is On The Sea Looking For A Prey

    Northern Gannet

    The Northern Gannets (Morus bassanus, formerly Sula bassana) is a seabird and is the largest member of the gannet family,…

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  • The Richard's Pipits Looking For Food In The Grass

    Richard’s Pipits

    The Richard’s Pipits (Anthus richardi) is a medium-sized passerine bird that breeds in open grasslands in northern Asia. It is…

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  • A dusky-headed parakeet with vibrant green feathers and a dusky-colored head is perched on a branch next to some Cape Bulbuls. The bird is looking towards the camera with an inquisitive expression. The photo is credited to YamezA on Flickr.

    Crested Couas

    The Crested Couas (Coua cristata) are also known as Crested Madagascar Coucas. Alternate (Global) Names Chinese: ????? … Czech: Kukal…

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  • Variable Oystercatchers

    The Variable Oystercatchers (Haematopus unicolor) is a species of wader in the Haematopodidae family. It is endemic to New Zealand.…

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  • Procellaria

    Procellaria is a genus of southern ocean long-winged seabirds related to prions and a member of the Procellariiformes order. For…

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  • Purple Needletails

    The Purple Needletails  (Hirundapus celebensis) is the largest swift found in the Old World (Africa, Asia and Europe). For more…

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