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A social acrobat of African skies, this long-tailed fruit-eater can often be seen hanging upside down in small groups as it feasts on berries across the savannah.

This sociable bird found across South African gardens and savannahs, where it frequently visits backyard feeders in chattering groups of 20 or more.

This tiny, smoke-grey seabird found across the Pacific, snatches fish from the surface with pinpoint accuracy.

This large, adaptable gull rules the coastlines and waterways of North America, equally at home stealing french fries on busy beaches or diving for fish in quiet harbors.

A tiny night hunter with bright yellow eyes and distinctive white spots, this little owl makes its home everywhere from busy city parks to quiet farmlands across Asia.

This small but determined songbird darts through riverside willows across North America, snatching flying insects with remarkable precision.

A familiar face at coastal parking lots and inland lakes across North America, this adaptable gull has mastered both city life and wilderness, snatching french fries or diving for fish with equal enthusiasm.

A colossal nocturnal hunter with a wingspan nearly six feet across, this remarkable fish-owl plunges into icy rivers to catch salmon with its massive, featherless talons.

This striking black-and-white grassland songbird transforms from winter's plain brown to summer's bold tuxedo-like plumage across the prairies and meadows of North America.

This powerful raptor soars majestically through mountain forests from India to Indonesia, using its unusually long talons to snatch prey from treetop nests.

A striking backyard favorite across North America, this brilliant blue troublemaker steals the spotlight at feeders while boldly announcing its presence to the whole neighborhood.

A long-distance champion of the skies, this tiny songbird flies an incredible 1,800-mile non-stop journey over the Atlantic Ocean during its fall migration.

This radiant yellow songbird found in flooded forests and swamps across the southeastern United States, where it nests in tree cavities just above the water's surface.

A small but mighty ground-dweller that fills North American forests with its unmistakable "teacher-teacher-teacher" song, bobbing its head as it searches for insects among fallen leaves.

Once abundant throughout America's eastern forests, this vibrant green and yellow parakeet was the only parrot species native to the eastern United States before its tragic extinction in the early 1900s.

A social acrobat of African skies, this long-tailed fruit-eater can often be seen hanging upside down in small groups as it feasts on berries across the savannah.

This sociable bird found across South African gardens and savannahs, where it frequently visits backyard feeders in chattering groups of 20 or more.

This tiny, smoke-grey seabird found across the Pacific, snatches fish from the surface with pinpoint accuracy.

This large, adaptable gull rules the coastlines and waterways of North America, equally at home stealing french fries on busy beaches or diving for fish in quiet harbors.

A tiny night hunter with bright yellow eyes and distinctive white spots, this little owl makes its home everywhere from busy city parks to quiet farmlands across Asia.

This small but determined songbird darts through riverside willows across North America, snatching flying insects with remarkable precision.

A familiar face at coastal parking lots and inland lakes across North America, this adaptable gull has mastered both city life and wilderness, snatching french fries or diving for fish with equal enthusiasm.

A colossal nocturnal hunter with a wingspan nearly six feet across, this remarkable fish-owl plunges into icy rivers to catch salmon with its massive, featherless talons.

This striking black-and-white grassland songbird transforms from winter's plain brown to summer's bold tuxedo-like plumage across the prairies and meadows of North America.

This powerful raptor soars majestically through mountain forests from India to Indonesia, using its unusually long talons to snatch prey from treetop nests.

A striking backyard favorite across North America, this brilliant blue troublemaker steals the spotlight at feeders while boldly announcing its presence to the whole neighborhood.

A long-distance champion of the skies, this tiny songbird flies an incredible 1,800-mile non-stop journey over the Atlantic Ocean during its fall migration.

This radiant yellow songbird found in flooded forests and swamps across the southeastern United States, where it nests in tree cavities just above the water's surface.

A small but mighty ground-dweller that fills North American forests with its unmistakable "teacher-teacher-teacher" song, bobbing its head as it searches for insects among fallen leaves.

Once abundant throughout America's eastern forests, this vibrant green and yellow parakeet was the only parrot species native to the eastern United States before its tragic extinction in the early 1900s.