Wild Birds
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Madagascar Kestrels
The Madagascar Kestrels (Falco newtoni) – also known as Malagasy Spotted Kestrel, Newton’s Kestrel, Madagascar Spotted Kestrel, Katiti (Creole), or…
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Pile-builder Megapodes
*Extinct* The Pile-builder Megapodes (Megapodius molistructor) is an extinct species of megapode. The fossil remains were found by Jean-Christophe Balouet…
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Pygmy-falcons
This small bird of prey is an amazing example of adaptability, cohabitation, and survival across arid and Semi-arid terrains in…
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Samoan White-eyes
The Samoan White-eyes (Zosterops samoensis) are endemic to the island of Savai’i in Samoa – a country governing the western…
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Taita Falcons
Table of Contents Toggle Description Similar Species ID: Status and behaviour in the wild Breeding / Nesting Food and Diet…
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Wreathed Hornbills
The Wreathed Hornbills (Rhyticeros undulatus), also known as the Bar-pouched Wreathed Hornbill, is a species of hornbill found in forests…
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Laggar Falcons
The Laggar Falcons (Falco jugger) is a mid-sized bird of prey that occurs in the Indian subcontinent from extreme south-east…
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Sickle-winged Nightjars
The Sickle-winged Nightjars (Eleothreptus anomalus) are poorly known South American nightjars with a moderately small population, which is declining due…
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Indian Rollers
The Indian Rollers (Coracias benghalensis) – formerly also called the Blue Jay – is a member of the roller family…
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