The bird known as the loon is commonly found on the continents of North America and Europe, Asia, and possibly Africa. They are known as loons in North America, and divers in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Woodpeckers are type of bird which commonly peck on trees. The woodpecker species of bird is most commonly found in the region of North America and sometimes South America.
The bird found on the Canadian one-dollar coin, commonly known as the "loonie," is the common loon. It is a native bird to Canada and is known for its distinctive black and white plumage.
A cunning bird most commonly found in India is the little egret. This bird inhabits the tidal mud flats and eats frogs, bugs and fish.
The Phoebe bird commonly found in America.
The small bird with a black cap commonly found in North America is called the Black-capped Chickadee.
Ladybird is another name for the insect commonly known as a ladybug.
One well-known bird found in New Zealand is the Kiwi, which is a flightless and nocturnal bird known for its long beak and unique appearance.
An arctic loon is a variety of bird, commonly known as the black-throated diver bird.
The penguin is the best known bird species found in the Antarctic.
Herons of different species are found on most continents.
The bird that sings in Berkeley Square in London is likely the blackbird. Blackbirds are commonly found throughout the UK and are known for their melodious song, which can often be heard in urban parks and gardens.
"Quarrion" is the Australian aboriginal word for the bird commonly known as a cockatiel.