Waterfowl
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Black Grouse
The Black Grouse, also known as Blackcock and Greyhen, is an impressive bird that belongs to the family of grouses. The Black Grouse, a species…
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Willow Grouse
The Willow Grouse is also known as Lagopus Lagopus and is often called the Willow Ptarmigan or Red Grouse across the Northern Hemisphere’s tundra-covered landscapes. This hardy bird, which…
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Boobies
The Boobies are a seabird in the Sula genus, part of the Sulidae family. Boobies are closely related to the…
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Gough Moorhens
The Gough Moorhen is also called the Gough Island Moorhen. It is a fascinating and rare bird found only on…
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Sungrebes
The Sungrebes, or American Finfoots (Heliornis fulica), inhabit tropical Central and South America. The Finfoot is an aquatic bird that…
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Gunnison Grouse
The Gunnison Grouse is an endemic bird that is unique to the United States. It’s a lesser-known species, but it is known…
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Black-headed Ibises
The Black-headed Ibis is a stunning and culturally important wading bird that can be found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. This…
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Samoan Wood Rails
Samoan Wood Rail is also known as the Samoan Moorhen. It is one of most mysterious and elusive birds found in the…
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White-breasted Waterhen
The White Breasted Waterhen is one of South and Southeast Asia’s most vocal and recognisable waterbirds. This species is more open…
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Western Capercaillie
The Western Capercaillies (Tetrao urogallus), also known as the Wood Grouse, Heather Cock (Scottish Gaelic: An Coileach-Fraoich) or, simply, Capercaillie…
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