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  2. Oilbird - Wikipedia

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    Oilbird videos, photos & sounds on the Internet Bird Collection; The oilbird's visual acuity; Caripe.net – La Puerta de Entrada (in Spanish) Oilbird Caves of Trinidad Accessed 30 March 2011 "Finding the cave-dwelling Oilbird!". YouTube. Toledo Zoo. August 7, 2015. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. "Oilbird". YouTube. American Bird ...

  3. Kagu - Wikipedia

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    The kagu possesses 'nasal corns', structures covering its nostrils, which are a feature not shared by any other bird. This bird is a juvenile, lacking the brightly coloured bill of the adult. The kagu is a ground-living bird, 55 cm (21 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) in length. The weight can vary considerably by individual and by season, ranging from 700 to ...

  4. These Birds are Interior Design Experts - AOL

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    Forget Chip and Joanna Gaines, bowerbirds are the real home renovation stars! These incredible avian artists have a keen eye for color and are masters of interior design, spending countless hours ...

  5. Seriema - Wikipedia

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    These fights involving kicking rivals, can go on for long periods of time, and involve much calling by the involved birds. [ 11 ] Seriemas build a large bulky stick nest , lined with leaves and dung, which is placed in a tree 1–5 m (3.3–16.4 ft) off the ground.

  6. List of individual birds - Wikipedia

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    Cookie, a Major Mitchell's cockatoo who at the time of his death at the age of 83, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living parrot in the world; Cosmo, a grey parrot known for knowing over 200 words and being the subject of a book, Conversations with Cosmo; DD.43.Q.879, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal

  7. List of U.S. state birds - Wikipedia

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    The northern cardinal is the state bird of seven states, followed by the western meadowlark as the state bird of six states. The District of Columbia designated a district bird in 1938. [4] Of the five inhabited territories of the United States, American Samoa and Puerto Rico are the only ones without territorial birds.

  8. Umbrellabird - Wikipedia

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    Since the umbrellabird spends most of its time at the tops of trees, ground-dwelling predators pose little threat to this unique bird. [5] Monkeys and snakes are their primary predators, along with large birds of prey such as hawks and eagles that are able to hunt from the air. [8]

  9. List of birds by common name - Wikipedia

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    In this list of birds by common name 11,278 extant and recently extinct (since 1500) bird species are recognised. [1] Species marked with a "†" are extinct.