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11 Birds Like Ostriches (With Pictures)

by Wildlife Informer

Birds come in all shapes and sizes, but there is something special about ostriches that sets them apart from the … Read more

Categories Animal Lists, Birds
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15 Birds Like Parrots (With Pictures)

by Wildlife Informer

Parrots are a colorful and diverse type of bird, with more than 350 known species living today. Most parrots live … Read more

Categories Animal Lists, Birds
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11 Awesome Birds That Live in Swamps (Pictures)

by Wildlife Informer

Swamps are diverse ecosystems that support many species of birds. Birds that live in swamps have adapted to their habitat … Read more

Categories Animal Lists, Birds
Emperor Penguins

15 Amazing Emperor Penguin Adaptations (Pictures)

by Wildlife Informer

Emperor penguin adaptations allow them to thrive in the Antarctic, the coldest continent on Earth. As the largest species of … Read more

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Geese flying in formation

Why Do Geese Fly in a V With One Side Longer?

by Wildlife Informer

If you’ve watched migrating birds like geese flying, you’ve probably seen their recognizable v formation. In fact, almost every bird … Read more

Categories Birds, Fun Facts

Why Do Owls Hoot? (Here Are 5 Reasons)

by Wildlife Informer

Owls are majestic animals associated with nighttime and wisdom. That’s why phrases like ‘night owl’ and ‘wise owl’ are so … Read more

Categories Birds, Fun Facts

10 Kinds of Birds That Fly at Night (with Pictures)

by Patricia Greene

If you are curious if there are birds that fly at night, the answer is yes! Animals active at night … Read more

Categories Animal Lists, Birds

13 Birds that Eat Fish (with Photos)

by Jesse

Since birds tend to spend most of their time in the air and fish live underwater, you’d think the two … Read more

Categories Animal Lists, Birds

The 6 Types of Birds (With Examples & Pictures)

by Samantha Smith

There are over 10,000 different species of birds on earth, each one different from the next. There are many different … Read more

Categories Animal Lists, Birds

19 Types of Owls Found in the United States

by Wildlife Informer

From the boreal forests of Canada to the tropical climates of Mexico, North America has a wide range of climates … Read more

Categories Birds, Regional Wildlife
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