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Nine: Apus (bird of paradise (the actual bird, not the flower)), Aquila (eagle), Columba (dove), Corvus (crow), Cygnus (swan), Grus (crane), Pavo (peacock), Phoenix (a mythical bird, but still a bird), Tucana (toucan).

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