7 Rarest Birds in the World

By Editorji News Desk
Published on | Sep 10, 2024

Kakapo

Native to New Zealand, the Kakapo is one of the rarest birds. This nocturnal, flightless parrot is critically endangered.

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Spix’s Macaw

Spix’s Macaw, known for its striking blue colour, is native to Brazil and was once thought to be extinct in the wild.

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California Condor

The California Condor is the largest bird in North America and has been brought back from the brink of extinction through conservation efforts.

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Philippine Eagle

The Philippine Eagle is one of the world’s largest and rarest eagles, found only in the forests of the Philippines.

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Imperial Amazon

The Imperial Amazon parrot is a critically endangered species found exclusively in the mountainous regions of Dominica.

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Northern Bald Ibis

The Northern Bald Ibis, once thought extinct, has made a slow comeback, with populations found in Morocco and parts of the Middle East.

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Forest Owlet

Once thought extinct, the tiny Forest Owlet was rediscovered in India. Conservation efforts are underway to protect this critically endangered specie

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