This is our list of birds
Name | About | Status | Seen Places | Link |
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King of Saxony Bird-of-Paradise | The King of Saxony Bird-of-Paradise is a spectacular bird known for its extraordinary plumage and elaborate head crest. Native to the rainforests of New Guinea, this bird performs intricate courtship displays to attract mates. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts flock to New Guinea to catch a glimpse of this stunning species. | Active | View | |
![]() Penguin | Penguins are flightless birds that are highly adapted to life in the water. They are known for their distinctive black and white plumage and waddling gait on land. Penguins inhabit diverse regions, from Antarctica to the Galapagos Islands, and are a popular attraction for tourists interested in observing marine wildlife. | Active | View | |
![]() Cotinga | Cotingas are colorful birds found in the forests of Central and South America. With their vibrant plumage and distinctive calls, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Tourists exploring tropical rainforests may encounter cotingas feeding on fruits and insects or performing aerial displays to attract mates. | Active | View | |
![]() Bald Eagle | The bald eagle is a majestic bird of prey and the national symbol of the United States. With its striking white head and tail contrasting against a dark brown body, the bald eagle is an iconic sight for tourists visiting North America. Known for its keen eyesight and powerful talons, this raptor is often admired during wildlife excursions and birdwatching tours. | Active | View | |
![]() Madagascar Nightjar | The Madagascar nightjar is a nocturnal bird endemic to the island of Madagascar. With its cryptic plumage and silent flight, it is a master of camouflage and stealth. Tourists exploring Madagascar's forests and woodlands may hear the distinctive calls of nightjars echoing through the night. | Active | Ankarafantsika National Park, Kirindy Forest | View |
Andean Guan | The Andean guan is a large, forest-dwelling bird found in the Andes Mountains of South America. With its dark plumage and distinctive white markings, it is a striking sight for birdwatchers exploring montane forests. Despite its elusive nature, the Andean guan's loud calls can often be heard echoing through the misty mountain valleys. | Active | View | |
![]() Fruit Dove | Fruit doves are colorful birds found in tropical and subtropical forests across the world. Known for their vibrant plumage and melodious calls, they play an important role in forest ecosystems as seed dispersers. Tourists interested in birdwatching can spot fruit doves in forested areas with abundant fruiting trees. | Active | View | |
![]() Condor | Condors are massive vultures known for their impressive size and soaring flight. With their wingspans exceeding three meters, they are among the largest flying birds in the world. Tourists visiting the Andes Mountains may witness condors riding thermal updrafts and scanning the landscape for carrion. | Active | View | |
Madagascar Bulbul | The Madagascar bulbul is a small songbird endemic to the island of Madagascar. With its melodious calls and vibrant plumage, it is a popular sight for birdwatchers exploring Madagascar's forests and gardens. Despite habitat loss and fragmentation, Madagascar bulbuls persist in a variety of habitats across the island. | Active | View | |
![]() Toucan | Toucans are colorful birds known for their oversized, brightly colored bills and raucous calls. Found in the tropical forests of Central and South America, they play important roles as seed dispersers and indicators of forest health. Tourists exploring rainforests may spot toucans perched high in the canopy, feeding on fruits and insects. | Active | View | |
![]() Tern | Terns are elegant seabirds known for their graceful flight and distinctive forked tails. Found in coastal habitats around the world, they are skilled fishers and migrators. Tourists visiting coastal destinations may spot terns diving into the water to catch fish or nesting in colonies on sandy beaches and rocky cliffs. | Active | View | |
![]() Emperor Penguin | Emperor penguins are the largest and heaviest of all penguin species and are endemic to Antarctica. With their distinctive black and white plumage and upright posture, they are a symbol of endurance and resilience in the harsh Antarctic environment. Tourists visiting Antarctica may have the opportunity to observe emperor penguins huddling together for warmth on the sea ice or feeding their chicks during the breeding season. | Active | View | |
![]() Harpy Eagle | Harpy eagles are powerful birds of prey found in the rainforests of Central and South America. With their massive size, strong talons, and distinctive crests, they are apex predators capable of hunting large mammals and birds. Tourists exploring remote rainforest habitats may encounter harpy eagles soaring overhead or perched high in the canopy. | Active | View | |
![]() Pelican | Pelicans are large water birds known for their long bills, expansive wingspans, and distinctive throat pouches. Found on every continent except Antarctica, they are renowned for their spectacular diving and fishing abilities. Tourists visiting coastal areas may observe pelicans soaring overhead or resting on rocky outcrops and sandy shores. | Active | View | |
![]() Palm Cockatoo | Palm cockatoos are charismatic parrots native to the rainforests of New Guinea and northern Australia. With their distinctive black plumage, red cheek patches, and massive beaks, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Tourists exploring remote rainforest habitats may encounter palm cockatoos feeding on fruits and nuts or displaying their unique courtship rituals. | Active | View | |
![]() Cock-of-the-rock | Cocks-of-the-rock are colorful birds found in the rainforests of Central and South America. With their vibrant plumage and flamboyant courtship displays, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Tourists visiting cloud forests and montane habitats may witness cocks-of-the-rock performing elaborate aerial displays to attract mates. | Active | View | |
![]() Parrots | Parrots are colorful birds known for their intelligence, vocal mimicry, and vibrant plumage. Found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, they are popular pets and tourist attractions. Tourists visiting tropical destinations may encounter wild parrots feeding in fruit trees, flying in flocks, or entertaining visitors with their impressive vocalizations. | Active | View | |
![]() Hawk | Hawks are birds of prey known for their keen eyesight, powerful talons, and soaring flight. Found in diverse habitats around the world, they are skilled hunters capable of catching a wide range of prey. Tourists exploring open landscapes may spot hawks perched on branches, gliding on thermal currents, or diving to capture prey. | Active | View | |
Blue and Yellow Macaw | Blue and yellow macaws are large parrots found in the rainforests of South America. With their vibrant plumage and raucous calls, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Tourists exploring Amazonian habitats may encounter blue and yellow macaws feeding in fruiting trees or flying in noisy flocks. | Active | View | |
Crowned Eagle | Crowned eagles are large birds of prey found in the forests of Africa. With their powerful talons, broad wings, and distinctive crests, they are formidable hunters capable of taking down monkeys and other arboreal mammals. Tourists exploring rainforest habitats may encounter crowned eagles soaring overhead or perched high in the canopy. | Active | View | |
![]() Falcon | Falcons are birds of prey known for their speed, agility, and keen hunting instincts. Found in diverse habitats around the world, they are skilled aerial predators capable of catching birds and small mammals in mid-flight. Tourists may encounter falcons perched on cliffs, soaring in thermals, or diving to catch prey in open landscapes. | Active | View | |
![]() Ostrich | Ostriches are the largest birds in the world and are native to Africa. With their long legs, powerful kicks, and distinctive feathered bodies, they are well-adapted to life in open grasslands and savannas. Tourists on safari may encounter ostriches running across the plains or nesting in shallow depressions scraped in the ground. | Active | View | |
Humboldt Penguin | Humboldt penguins are medium-sized penguins found along the coasts of Chile and Peru. With their distinctive black and white plumage and braying calls, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Tourists visiting coastal reserves may have the opportunity to observe Humboldt penguins nesting, swimming, and feeding in their natural habitat. | Active | View | |
Kookaburra | Kookaburras are large terrestrial kingfishers found in Australia and New Guinea. With their distinctive calls, hearty laughter, and carnivorous diet, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Tourists visiting Australia may encounter kookaburras perched on branches, scanning the ground for insects, small mammals, and reptiles. | Active | View | |
Puffin | Puffins are small seabirds known for their brightly colored bills and distinctive waddling gait. Found in the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, they are skilled swimmers and flyers. Tourists visiting coastal cliffs and islands may have the opportunity to observe puffins nesting, fishing, and socializing in large colonies. | Active | View | |
![]() Scarlet Macaw | Scarlet macaws are large, colorful parrots found in the rainforests of Central and South America. With their vibrant plumage, long tails, and raucous calls, they are a favorite among birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Tourists exploring tropical habitats may encounter scarlet macaws feeding in fruiting trees, flying in noisy flocks, or gathering at clay licks. | Active | View |