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Galápagos Penguin

Galápagos Penguin

The world's most northerly penguin species and the only one found above the equator, spend their days in the sun-warmed waters around the Galapagos Islands.

Little Penguin

Little Penguin

Found waddling on beaches across southern Australia and New Zealand, this smallest of all penguins stands just 30 cm tall.

Chinstrap Penguin

Chinstrap Penguin

This hardy Antarctic wanderer, instantly recognisable by its distinctive black line under the bill, braves some of the world's most extreme conditions while waddling across ice sheets and diving up to 230 feet deep for food.

Southern Rockhopper Penguin

Southern Rockhopper Penguin

With their distinctive spiky yellow eyebrows and bouncing movement up steep cliffs, these feisty little penguins are true daredevils of the Southern Ocean.

Humboldt Penguin

Humboldt Penguin

A charming penguin species that waddles through the chilly coasts of South America, swimming up to 20 miles per day in search of anchovies and squid.

Macaroni Penguin

Macaroni Penguin

Strutting confidently along Antarctic shores, these charismatic penguins rock distinctive 'punk rock' yellow crest feathers.

Magellanic Penguin

Magellanic Penguin

Standing just over two feet tall, these charismatic black-and-white penguins swim thousands of miles each year between their breeding colonies in South America and winter feeding grounds as far north as Brazil.

Balaenicipitidae

Shoebill

Shoebill

A prehistoric-looking giant, often spotted standing motionless in the wetlands of central Africa, this solitary hunter strikes with lightning speed when fish swim within range of its massive hook-tipped bill.

Dodo

Dodo

Known from historical accounts and fossils, this flightless bird was a peaceful giant that roamed the forests of Mauritius until its extinction in the late 17th century.

Laughing Kookaburra

Laughing Kookaburra

With its unforgettable cackling call that sounds like raucous human laughter, this large Australian kingfisher has earned its place as one of the most recognised birds in the outback.

Rhipiduridae

Willie Wagtail

Willie Wagtail

With its bold personality and distinctive tail-flicking dance, this fearless little bird fearlessly chases away eagles and hawks over 100 times its size.

Australian King-parrot

Australian King-parrot

Known for its stunning crimson and green plumage, this vibrant parrot lights up gardens and rainforest edges across eastern Australia.

Gouldian Finch

Gouldian Finch

This kaleidoscopic songbird, sometimes called the rainbow finch, lights up Australia's northern grasslands with its spectacular mix of purple, green, yellow, and scarlet feathers.

Galah

Galah

With its rosy-pink chest and silvery-grey wings, this cheeky parrot has become an Australian icon, equally at home in city parks and remote bushlands.

Crested Myna

Crested Myna

Known for its distinctive mohawk-style crest and glossy black feathers, this bold city dweller struts confidently through parks and gardens across Asia, where it's become a familiar sight in bustling urban areas.

Muscovy Duck

Muscovy Duck

Known for its distinctive warty red face and hefty size, this farmyard favorite traces its wild origins to the tropical forests of Central and South America.

Sagittariidae

Secretarybird

Secretarybird

A towering predator stalking through African grasslands on its long legs, this extraordinary raptor punches and stamps snakes to death with its powerful feet.

Hyacinth Macaw

Hyacinth Macaw

The world's largest flying parrot faces a sobering future, with fewer than 4,300 of these brilliant blue giants left in the wild due to habitat loss and illegal trafficking.

Nyctibiidae

Common Potoo

Common Potoo

This master of camouflage found across the rainforests of Central and South America, freezing statue-still by day while disguised as a broken tree branch.

Scarlet Macaw

Scarlet Macaw

A magnificent red parrot with striking blue-and-yellow wings that flies through the rainforest canopy like a rainbow, this bold character can often be heard long before it's seen.

Galápagos Penguin

Galápagos Penguin

The world's most northerly penguin species and the only one found above the equator, spend their days in the sun-warmed waters around the Galapagos Islands.

Little Penguin

Little Penguin

Found waddling on beaches across southern Australia and New Zealand, this smallest of all penguins stands just 30 cm tall.

Chinstrap Penguin

Chinstrap Penguin

This hardy Antarctic wanderer, instantly recognisable by its distinctive black line under the bill, braves some of the world's most extreme conditions while waddling across ice sheets and diving up to 230 feet deep for food.

Southern Rockhopper Penguin

Southern Rockhopper Penguin

With their distinctive spiky yellow eyebrows and bouncing movement up steep cliffs, these feisty little penguins are true daredevils of the Southern Ocean.

Humboldt Penguin

Humboldt Penguin

A charming penguin species that waddles through the chilly coasts of South America, swimming up to 20 miles per day in search of anchovies and squid.

Macaroni Penguin

Macaroni Penguin

Strutting confidently along Antarctic shores, these charismatic penguins rock distinctive 'punk rock' yellow crest feathers.

Magellanic Penguin

Magellanic Penguin

Standing just over two feet tall, these charismatic black-and-white penguins swim thousands of miles each year between their breeding colonies in South America and winter feeding grounds as far north as Brazil.

Balaenicipitidae

Shoebill

Shoebill

A prehistoric-looking giant, often spotted standing motionless in the wetlands of central Africa, this solitary hunter strikes with lightning speed when fish swim within range of its massive hook-tipped bill.

Dodo

Dodo

Known from historical accounts and fossils, this flightless bird was a peaceful giant that roamed the forests of Mauritius until its extinction in the late 17th century.

Laughing Kookaburra

Laughing Kookaburra

With its unforgettable cackling call that sounds like raucous human laughter, this large Australian kingfisher has earned its place as one of the most recognised birds in the outback.

Rhipiduridae

Willie Wagtail

Willie Wagtail

With its bold personality and distinctive tail-flicking dance, this fearless little bird fearlessly chases away eagles and hawks over 100 times its size.

Australian King-parrot

Australian King-parrot

Known for its stunning crimson and green plumage, this vibrant parrot lights up gardens and rainforest edges across eastern Australia.

Gouldian Finch

Gouldian Finch

This kaleidoscopic songbird, sometimes called the rainbow finch, lights up Australia's northern grasslands with its spectacular mix of purple, green, yellow, and scarlet feathers.

Galah

Galah

With its rosy-pink chest and silvery-grey wings, this cheeky parrot has become an Australian icon, equally at home in city parks and remote bushlands.

Crested Myna

Crested Myna

Known for its distinctive mohawk-style crest and glossy black feathers, this bold city dweller struts confidently through parks and gardens across Asia, where it's become a familiar sight in bustling urban areas.

Muscovy Duck

Muscovy Duck

Known for its distinctive warty red face and hefty size, this farmyard favorite traces its wild origins to the tropical forests of Central and South America.

Sagittariidae

Secretarybird

Secretarybird

A towering predator stalking through African grasslands on its long legs, this extraordinary raptor punches and stamps snakes to death with its powerful feet.

Hyacinth Macaw

Hyacinth Macaw

The world's largest flying parrot faces a sobering future, with fewer than 4,300 of these brilliant blue giants left in the wild due to habitat loss and illegal trafficking.

Nyctibiidae

Common Potoo

Common Potoo

This master of camouflage found across the rainforests of Central and South America, freezing statue-still by day while disguised as a broken tree branch.

Scarlet Macaw

Scarlet Macaw

A magnificent red parrot with striking blue-and-yellow wings that flies through the rainforest canopy like a rainbow, this bold character can often be heard long before it's seen.

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