The Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula), is a bird that received its name from the resemblance of the male’s colors to those on the coat-of-arms of Lord Baltimore.

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The golden-browed chlorophonia (Chlorophonia callophrys), is a species of bird in the Fringillidae family.

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The green-crowned brilliant (Heliodoxa jacula), is a large, robust hummingbird that is a resident breeder in the highlands from Costa Rica to western Ecuador

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The common green magpie (Cissa chinensis), is a member of the crow family. It is found from the lower Himalayas in northeastern India down into central Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, and northwestern Borneo.

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The wood duck or Carolina duck (Aix sponsa), is a species of perching duck found in North America.

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The spotted owlet (Athene brama), is a small owl that breeds in tropical Asia from mainland India to Southeast Asia.

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The scarlet-bellied mountain tanager (Anisognathus igniventris), is a species of bird in the Thraupidae family.

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The large frogmouth (Batrachostomus auritus), is a species of bird in the Podargidae family.

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The royal flycatchers are a genus, Onychorhynchus, of passerine birds in the Tityridae family.

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The red-cheeked cordon-bleu (Uraegintus bengalus), is bird species in the family Estrldidae.

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–Decked out in tones of stunning gold, bright orange, and glossy jet black, he uses his beak to great effect making this bird is a true artist!

A small passerine bird, this finch tends to live in the drier areas of the sub-Sahara region.

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The northern carmine bee-eater (Merops nubicus or M. n. nubicus), is an African near passerine bird in the Meropidae family of bee-eaters.

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The eastern rosella (Platycercus eximius), is a rosella native to the southeast of the Australian continent and to Tasmania.

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The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), also known as the sagehen, is a mottle gray-brown bird with a black belly.

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The horned puffin (Fratercula corniculata), is an auk found in the North Pacific Ocean, including the coasts of Alaska, Siberia, and British Columbia.

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The Asian fairy-bluebird (Irena puella), is a medium-sized, arboreal passerine bird. The male is shinning ultramarine-blue with lilac reflections on its upper plumage, lesser wing coverts, and under tail coverts, while the sides of his head and entire lower plumage are a very deep black.

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The Great barbet (Psilopogon Virens), is a barbet in the Asian family of barbets. It is native to Southeast Asia and the Indian sub-continent, where it lives in forests up to 3,000, (9,800) in altitude.

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The mandarin duck (Aix galericulata), is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic region. The male is a striking bird no matter what angle you view him from. He has a red bill with a white crescent above his eyes and a red face with “whiskers.”

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Glistening-green tanager (Chlorochrysa phoenicotis), the glistening-green tanager, is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador.

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The golden-fronted leafbird (Chloropsis aurifrons), is a species of bird in the leafbird family. The adult male is colored in beautiful shades of green with a black throat and cheeks framed in yellow.

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The Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus), also known as the Impeyan monal and Impeyan pheasant. It is a pheasant native to Himalayan forests and shrublands at elevations of 2,100–4,500 m (6,900–14,800 ft).

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The Raggiana bird-of-paradise (Paradisaea raggiana), also known as Count Raggi’s bird-of-paradise, is a bird in the Paradisaeidae bird-of-paradise family.

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The red-billed leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea), is a member of the family Leiothrichidae, native to southern China and the Himalayas.

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The red-capped robin (Petroica goodenovii), is a small passerine bird native to the Australian continent. Often called the jewel of the bush because of its scarlet breast, males and females of this species are similar in size, but that is where almost any resemblance ends.

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