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Birds of Congo

Birds of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the most megadiverse countries, with over 1000 birds living here. Most of these live in the rainforests of the nation. The national bird of the Con

Birds of Comoros

Birds of the Comoros

Comoros, in the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Africa, offers a rich diversity of bird species. Although the islands are relatively small, they are home to various habitats, including rainfores

Birds of Colombia

Birds of Colombia

Colombia has the most number of birds in the entire world, with close to 1900 species recorded. This makes up 18% of the Earth's avian population. The presence of a diverse variety of habitats is t

Birds of China

Birds Of China

There are over 1400 birds that live in China, making it eighth in the world when it comes to avian diversity. These birds have adapted to the wide variety of habitats in the country's diverse lands

Birds of Canada

Birds of Canada

Canada is home to over 700 species of birds. The country is famous for its migratory birds, like Canadian Geese, which reside during the warmer months before flying south during the winter. Other com

Birds of Chile

Birds of Chile

Over 500 birds live in Chile, and quite a few are endemic to the nation. The reason behind this is attributed to a degree of isolation caused by the Atacama Desert in the north, the Pacific Ocean i

Birds of Chad

Birds of Chad

There are over 500 species of birds in the country of Chad. Many of these avian species risk going extinct, like the Slender-billed Curlew, designated as "Critically Endangered" by the IUCN. How

Birds of Central African Republic

Birds of Central African Republic

The Central African Republic is between the Congo Basin's rain forests and extensive savannas, undisturbed by humans for a long time. Naturally, quite a few birds live there, with over 700 recorded

Birds of Cape Verde

Birds Of Cape Verde

Cape Verde is an archipelago home to several endemic birds. Besides that, several seabirds, like the Red-billed Tropicbird, the Bourne's Heron, and the Magnificent Frigatebird, thrive in the humid