Some birds are: Magpie, crow, cockatoo, parrot, peacock, robin, hummingbird, swan, raven, swallow, duck, eagle, falcon, hawk, rosella, kookaburra, kingfisher, currawong, lorikeet, woodpecker, wagtail, turkey, chicken, hen, rooster, ostrich, owl, emu, vulture, osprey, albatross, seagull, catbird, cassowary, egret,
I suggest you get a list of birds in general, then decide for yourself which ones you consider "amazing".
Refer to the link below for a list of all state birds.
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Alot! Flys, butterflys, most birds ect. The list is endless!
One may be able to find a list of British birds from various Internet sources, nonfiction library books, or encyclopedias. The nature conservation charity, RSPB, is a great site to find a list of British birds.
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There are many birds that call the desert home. Next to the rainforest, the desert has the greatest biodiversity when it comes to animals. Birds have an advantage in that they can fly to a water of source.
Handbook of the Birds of the World was created in 1992.
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Many birds eat fruit. See the Related Links for a list of fruit-eating birds.