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Rheas are large flightless birds that lack a keel in their sternum bone.
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Rheas are large flightless birds that lack a keel in their sternum bone.
The black-necked swan is scientifically named Cygnus, meaning swan, and melancoryphus, meaning black pigment.
Cassowary are flightless birds with no keel on their sternum bones) native to the tropical forests of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Indonesia), East Nusa Tenggara, the Maluku Islands, and North-Eastern Australia.
Honeyguides (family Indicatoridae) are in the order Piciformes, similar to the transient birds.
The kiwi is a flightless bird that’s native to New Zealand.
The harpy eagle dwells deep inside the rainforests of the western hemisphere.
The peregrine falcon is scientifically known as Falco peregrinus.
Emu is a vertebrate terrestrial animal belonging to the ratite family of birds.
In the world of birds, the Osprey is often known as a bird of many names.
The golden eagle, also called (Aquila Chrysaetos) is a large bird most active during the day.
The Barn owl (Tyto alba) is among the world’s most common owl species and of all the common types of birds.
The exotic Mute Swan is the majestic bird of Russian ballet and European stories.
The black swan (Cygnus atratus) is a big water bird, a species of swan that breeds mainly in the southeast and southwestern regions of Australia.
The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is a species of Swan found in North America.
The tundra swans are giant white birds with a long and elegant body.
Swans are from the Anatidae family within the Cygnus group.
Duck is the common name for various species in the waterfowl family Anatidae, including swans and geese.
The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a well-known bird of prey native to North America.
The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the heaviest and tallest extant penguin species and is native to Antarctica.
The brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis) is one of three species of the pelican family, Pelecanidae, found in America and one of two species that feed by diving into the water.