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This clever coastal corvid, known for its distinctive nasal call, is a master of shoreline scavenging from the eastern United States to parts of the Caribbean.
With its masked face and yellow-tipped tail, this social fruit-eater feasts in groups of up to 40 in backyard gardens and orchards across North America.
The Japanese Waxwing's striking crest and vibrant wing tips make it a standout in forests from Japan to Siberia.
This tiny, chocolate-brown finch with a striking black face is a social butterfly, often seen in cheerful flocks darting between rice fields and grasslands.
With its graceful movements and towering height, this majestic crane dances across Australia's wetlands, the Brolga's trumpeting call and graceful dance have secured its spot as an iconic symbol of the Australian outback.
This towering wetland dweller, standing up to 6 feet tall, is the world's tallest flying bird and a cultural icon across its Asian range.
Vibrant and critically endangered, this striking white parrot with a distinctive red tail patch faces an uphill battle for survival in the lush forests of the Philippines.
The black-and-white songster of Australian backyards is known for its bold personality and haunting, flute-like calls. Despite its name, it's not related to European magpies – it's part of the butcherbird family.
Known as the "happy family" bird, this gregarious Australian native charms observers with its boisterous group behaviour and distinctive grey plumage.
This clever coastal corvid, known for its distinctive nasal call, is a master of shoreline scavenging from the eastern United States to parts of the Caribbean.
With its masked face and yellow-tipped tail, this social fruit-eater feasts in groups of up to 40 in backyard gardens and orchards across North America.
The Japanese Waxwing's striking crest and vibrant wing tips make it a standout in forests from Japan to Siberia.
This tiny, chocolate-brown finch with a striking black face is a social butterfly, often seen in cheerful flocks darting between rice fields and grasslands.
With its graceful movements and towering height, this majestic crane dances across Australia's wetlands, the Brolga's trumpeting call and graceful dance have secured its spot as an iconic symbol of the Australian outback.
This towering wetland dweller, standing up to 6 feet tall, is the world's tallest flying bird and a cultural icon across its Asian range.
Vibrant and critically endangered, this striking white parrot with a distinctive red tail patch faces an uphill battle for survival in the lush forests of the Philippines.
The black-and-white songster of Australian backyards is known for its bold personality and haunting, flute-like calls. Despite its name, it's not related to European magpies – it's part of the butcherbird family.
Known as the "happy family" bird, this gregarious Australian native charms observers with its boisterous group behaviour and distinctive grey plumage.