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Bald Eagle
North American forests, near large bodies of open water
Peregrine Falcon
Wide range including cities, coastlines, and mountains
Blue Jay
Forests, woodlands, and urban areas of eastern North America
American Robin
Woods, gardens, and city parks across North America
Northern Cardinal
Woodlands, gardens, and swamps of eastern and central North America
Common Ostrich
African savannahs and open woodlands
Kiwi
Forests and scrublands of New Zealand
Snowy Owl
Arctic tundra and open fields in North America
Hummingbird
Americas, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego
African Grey Parrot
West and Central African rainforests
Atlantic Puffin
North Atlantic coasts and islands
Scarlet Macaw
Rainforests of Central and South America
Flamingo
Lakes, lagoons, and muddy flats in Africa, Asia, and parts of the Americas
Emperor Penguin
Antarctica, on the ice and in the surrounding waters
Great Horned Owl
Forests, deserts, and urban areas of the Americas
Harpy Eagle
Tropical lowland rainforests of Central and South America
California Condor
Canyons, mountains, and coastal areas in western North America
Spotted Owl
Old growth forests in western North America
Barn Owl
Open habitats like fields, farms, and grasslands worldwide
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Woodlands, gardens, and fields of eastern North America
European Robin
Woodlands, hedgerows, and gardens across Europe
Superb Lyrebird
Forests of southeastern Australia
Keel-billed Toucan
Tropical jungles of southern Mexico to Venezuela
Yellow Warbler
North, Central, and South America in marshes and forest edges
Blue-footed Booby
Coastal regions of the eastern Pacific, particularly the Galápagos Islands
Andean Condor
Mountain ranges of South America, particularly the Andes
Cockatoo
Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, in rainforests and bushland
Puffin
Northern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on rocky cliffs and islands
Kākāpō
Forests of New Zealand
Red-tailed Hawk
Variety of habitats across North America, including forests, deserts, and cities
Snow Bunting
Tundra and mountains in the high Arctic, winters in fields and beaches of northern temperate zones
Mute Swan
Lakes, ponds, and rivers in Europe, Asia, and parts of North America
Oriole
Various habitats including forests and gardens, found across North America
Wood Duck
Woodlands near water, swamps, and marshes in North America
Galápagos Finch
Galápagos Islands
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