hadyda
The Hadida is a South African bird that is known for its distinctive cry. It is considered to be a protected species.
A Blue Crane appears on the back of the South African five cent coin.
African Gray Parrot African Penguin albatross Archaeopteryx (the earliest known bird)
Hornbill
That would be the Black Headed Oriole.
The South African bird that resembles the European blackbird is the African blackbird (Turdus merula). It shares a similar size and shape, with a glossy black plumage. The male African blackbird has a bright yellow eye, distinguishing it from its European counterpart. Both species belong to the thrush family, highlighting their similarities.
a gnu is not a bird, it is commonly known as a wildebeest
Alwin Karl Haagner has written: 'The South African birds of prey' -- subject(s): Birds of prey 'Sketches of South African bird-life' -- subject(s): Birds 'South African mammals' -- subject(s): Zoology, Mammals
Zone-tailed hawk is a bird. Zonure is a South African lizard.
There is really no such bird that exists in South America. There is, however, a bird that looks like an ostrich that lives in Australia: that bird is called an Emu. However, a flightless bird that lives in South America is called a Rhea, also known as a Nandu.
There is a bird called Terek Sandpiper which is also known as Xenus cinereus.
African Bird Club was created in 1992.