Birds are usually named by their description, like Great Blue Heron or Mockingbird, or by a scientific name, like Cardinal or Oriole. The latin name is usually a description or named for the person who discovered the bird. I suggest picking a descriptive name for your bird based on what it's like, and you're the best one to invent that name since you're the writer!
Lots of bird species fit that description, but there is no species with that name.
Crows have been proven to be the most intelligent species of bird in existence as of 2011.
The name of the pacific endangered species is Hawaiian Hawk (Buteo Solitarius). It is the bird of the region.
Lulu bird is a made up name, a fun name.
There is no specific species of bird that ends with "tar."
The golden eagle is a bird species that has "gold" in its name. It is a large, powerful bird of prey found in North America, Europe, and Asia.
It depends on which species of bird you are referring to. There are hundred of types of birds that are kept as pets.
Goliath is the name of a giant. It would be fine as a name for a big bird.
It depends on the kind of species you are talking about. Anyway, the genus name for eagles is Aquila. For example, the scientific name for an African hawk eagle is Aquila spilogaster.
The kookaburra is a bird. Specifically, it is a kingfisher. The species name of the Laughing kookaburra is Dacelo novaeguineae.
No, a whiteback is not a bird. Whiteback is a term that may refer to a specific bird species or to a physical characteristic (such as a white patch on the back of an animal), but it is not a bird species itself.
I've got 1-the elephant bird. Its smaller than your nail! great name(!) ;-)