Wild Birds

  • Red Kites

    Red Kites

    The Red Kite is a distinctive bird of prey in Europe. Its graceful flight, its long wings and its deeply…

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  • Lesser Nighthawks

    Lesser Nighthawks

    Lesser Nighthawks ( chorddeiles ancutipennis ) are fascinating nocturnal birds that belong to the family of nightjars. The San Lucas Nighthawk is also…

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  • Greater Yellow-headed Vultures

    Greater Yellow-headed Vultures

    The Greater Yellow-headed Vultures, Cathartes melambrotus, also known as the Forest Vulture, is a species of bird in the New…

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  • Black Drongos

    Black Drongos

    The Black Drongo is also known as King Crow ( Dicrurus maccercus). It is an assertive and striking passerine bird that…

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  • Masked Lapwing

    Masked Lapwing

    The Masked Lapwing is one of Australasia’s most adaptable and recognisable ground-dwelling bird species. This species, also known as the Spur-winged…

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  • Olive-sided Flycatchers

    Olive-sided Flycatchers

    The Olive-sided Flycatcher is a passerine bird that belongs to the Tyrannidae family of tyrant flycatchers. This species, which is recognisable…

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  • African Stonechats

    African Stonechats

    The African Stonechat is a striking, small passerine bird that belongs to the Old World flycatchers family, Muscicapidae. This species, which…

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  • The Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill Perch on the Tree

    Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill

    The Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill (Bycanistes subcylindricus), also commonly known as the Grey-cheeked Hornbill, is one of Africa’s most striking and recognisable…

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  • Chukars

    Chukars

    This species has many names, including Indian Chukar (also known as Keklik), Chakhoor, and Chakhoor in Urdu, Pakistan’s official language. The…

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  • Malabar Grey Hornbill on a Branch

    Malabar Grey Hornbill

    Table of Contents Toggle Taxonomy & Endemism Dimensions and overall structure Bill Shape and Sexual Dimorphism Plumage and Colouration Details…

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