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Pardalotus with nesting material

A Striated Pardalote collecting nesting material in its beak.

In List of Birds by Common Name, a total of 9,721 bird species are recognised, belonging to a total 204 families.

Non-Passerines

Tinamous

Ostriches

Rheas

Cassowaries and Emus

Kiwis

Gamebirds

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The head of a male Indian Peafowl

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A Willow Ptarmigan in Alaska

Waterfowls

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A waterfowl wandering across the grass

Domestic Goose

A feral Domestic goose in Tasmania, Australia

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A male Red-breasted Merganser in Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, California

Penguins

Divers

Albatrosses and Petrels

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An Albatross in Brazil Zoo

Grebes

Flamingos

Storks and Herons

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Wood Storks on the Smith Canal near the St. Johns River in Florida

Pelicans and Relatives

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A Pelican somewhere in France

Birds of Prey

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A Brown Falcon in flight display somewhere in South-east Australia

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A male Harpy Eagle at Parque das Aves, Brazil

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A Bald Eagle at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, Rhode Island

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An African Fish Eagle catching a Catfish in Lake Baringo, Kenya

Cranes and Relatives

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A tsuru at the Ueno Zoo, Tokyo

Waders, Gulls, and Auks

Sandgrouses

Pigeons and Doves

Parrots

Cuckoos and Turacos

Owls

Nightjars and Frogmouths

Swifts and Hummingbirds

Mousebirds

Trogons

Kingfishers and Relatives

Woodpeckers and Toucans

Passerines

New Zealand Wrens

Broadbills

Asities

Pittas

Manakins

Cotingas

Tyrant Flycatchers

Antbirds

Gnateaters

Tapaculos

Antpittas and Antthrushes

Ovenbirds

Woodcreepers

Lyrebirds

Bowerbirds

Scrubbirds

Australasian Treecreepers

Australasian Wrens

Honeyeaters

Bristlebirds

Pardalotes

Thornbills and Gerygones

Australasian Babblers

Logrunners

Satinbirds

  • Antenna Satinbird

Berrypeckers

Wattled Crows

Whipbirds and Relatives

Quail-Thrushes

Wattle-Eyes and Batises

Helmetshrikes and Puffbacks

Boatbills

Vangas

Butcherbirds

Woodswallows

Ioras

Bristleheads

Cuckooshrikes

Sitellas

Shriketits

Whistlers

Shrikes

Vireos and Relatives

Orioles

Shrikethrushes and Relatives

Drongos

Fantails

Monarchs

Crows and Jays

Mudnesters

Birds-of-Paradise

Australasian Robins

Bald Crows

Waxwings and Relatives

Palmchat

True Tits

Penduline Tits

Bushtits

Swallows and Martins

Larks

Cisticolas

Bulbuls

Old World Warblers

Babblers and Relatives

White-Eyes

Fairy-Bluebirds

  • Asian Fairy Bluebird

Goldcrests

Wrens

Gnatcatchers

  • Blue-gray Gnatcatcher

Nuthatches

Treecreepers

Mockingbirds and Thrashers

Philippine Creepers

  • Stripe-breasted Creeper

Starlings

Thrushes

Chats and Flycatchers

Dippers

Leafbirds

Flowerpeckers

Sunbirds

Sugarbirds

Old World Sparrows and Snowfinches

Weavers

Waxbills and Relatives

Whydahs

Wagtails and Pipits

Accentors

Finches and Relatives

New World Warblers

New World Blackbirds

Bananaquit

Bunting and American Sparrows

Tanagers

Cardinals and Grosbeaks

See also

Articles

Lists

References

  • Bird: The Definitive Visual Guide. by Peter Frances, David Burnie, National Audubon Society, BirdLife International. DK Publishing (2007). ISBN 075663153X

External links

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