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Birds of Bahamas

Birds of the Bahamas

The islands that form the archipelago of the Bahamas are home to a diverse range of birds. These include gulls, herons, and warblers. The American Flamingo, or as it is referred to in the Bahama

Birds That Sing at Night

Birds That Sing at Night

Thinking about seeing or hearing birds after dark inevitably brings owls to mind. Most other birds are typically associated with the daytime, foraging for food and doing all the chirping and singing.

Birds of Azerbaijan

Birds of Azerbaijan

The nation of Azerbaijan is home to a wide variety of avifauna, with several species, like the Black-tailed Godwit and the Great Rosefinch, wintering in the wetlands and river valleys found there.

Birds of Austria

Birds of Austria

Austria is a mountainous nation with a cool climate. This makes it favorable for several species of birds to live in the country, including finches, swallows, and several birds of prey. The nati

Birds of Australia

Birds of Australia

Australia has several islands and territories, each with unique habitats and environments. Naturally, this attracts many birds to the country, including shorebirds, seabirds, babblers, robins, and

Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey

Birds of prey are simply carnivorous hunting birds that kill and feed on other vertebrates, including reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and even other birds. Still, the term 'birds of prey' would not

Birds of Armenia

Birds of Armenia

Despite its relatively small size, Armenia has a diverse variety of birds living there. Several of them are regional variants of avian species found in Europe. The best time to experience this dive

Birds of Argentina

Birds of Argentina

Argentina is highly biodiverse, with various avian species making the nation their home. This includes birds of prey like the Black-and-chestnut Eagle and the Black-chested Buzzard-eagle, waterbird

Birds of Antigua and Barbuda

Birds of Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda is home to a wide variety of birds, several of which are easily spotted on the beaches and forests of the island nation. Some, like the Bananaquit, have adjusted to human presen