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Class Aves - Bird
Bird - Kiwis

Apterygiformes
Bird - Ostrich

Struthioniformes
Bird - Rheas

Rheiformes
Bird - Cassowary

Casuariiformes
Bird - Tinamouse

Tinamiformes
Bird - Grebes

Podicepediformes
Bird - Loons

Gaviiformes
Bird - Penguins

Sphenisciformes
Bird - Albatross And Allies

Procellariiformes
Bird - Pelican

Pelecaniformes
Bird - Herons And Allies

Ciconiiformes
Bird - Duck And Geese

Anseriformes
Bird - Eagles, Hawks, Falcons

Falconiformes
Bird - Fowl

Galliformes
Bird - Hoatzin

Opisthocomiformes
Bird - Cranes And Allies

Gruiformes
Bird - Shorebird

Charadriiformes
Bird - Pigeon And Dove

Columbiformes
Bird - Parrots

Psittaciformes
Bird - Cuckoo And Roadrunner

Cuculiformes
Bird - Owl

Strigiformes
Bird - Nightjar

Caprimulgiformes
Bird - Swift And Hummingbird

Apodiformes
Bird - Trogon

Trogoniformes
Bird - Kingfisher

Coraciiformes
Bird - Woodpecker and Toucan

Piciformes
Bird - Perching

Passeriformes

Narrative

Aves contains about 8,650 different species of living birds known to science. Each year about one new species is discovered in some remote rain forest or remote island. In addition, scientists have been raising many subspecies to full species status which may raise the species count to 10,000.

However, each year about one species goes extinct. The rate of extinction is increasing, and the rate of new discovery is decreasing, so that the number of bird species will soon begin to decline rapidly. Although different taxonomists would organize the birds differently, there are approximately twenty-seven orders of birds. These orders are broken down into about one hundred and fifty-five different families.

Recent research of the genetic structure of some of the shore birds and owls would indicate that the present organization of orders and families should have some modification.

The birds are a worldwide group of animals that are characterized by having the front limbs modified into wings that are used for flying. Perhaps the most unique feature of the birds is the feathers. These feathers are made up of a central support called a quill and a series of small filaments that are hooked together as barbs.

For many years it was believed that Archaeopteryx discovered in Bavaria was the oldest bird from about 150 million years ago. However, in l986, Sankar Chattterjee, a Texas paleontologist, reportedly discovered a bird in the genus Protoavis that lived about 225 million years ago.

Taxonomy

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Kingdom Animalia Animal
Phylum Chordata Backboned Animals
Class Aves Bird
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References

TitleAuthorComments
Photographic Guide to Birds of the WorldGosler, Dr. AndrewOver 1300 color photographs depict about that many different species of world birds. In addition, there is a checklist of all known bird species. This is an excellent book.
Guide to the Birds of ColombiaHilty, StevenThe 835 pages of this detailed work cover all the known species, almost 1,700, of Colombian birds. Many are shown in the excellent color drawings. Distribution maps are also included.
Birds of West AfricaSerle, W.This excellent field guide covers the birds of west Africa. Over 1,000 species are discussed, and 500 of them are illustrated.
Birds of East AfricaWilliams, J.G.This excellent guide covers 1,83 different species, and over 600 of them are pictured in full color.
Guide to the Birds of NepalInskipp, CarolAlthough not much color is present, this work covers 836 different bird species found in Nepal. Descriptions are not included; however, detailed maps of locations are. Some species are pictured in line drawings.
Audubon Society Encyclopedia of North American BirdsTerres, John K.With over 1100 pages of detailed information this large sized book contains an enormous amount of information. The information is arranged in alphabetical order which is useful for reference, but is also difficult to use when referencing related species.
Birds of Britain and EuropeStastny, KarelThis book covers 360 species of birds known to breed in England and Europe with 500 pages of detailed information. All species are pictured in color in one or more pictures.
Birds of JapanBrazil, Mark A.This book covers the 583 species of birds that are found in Japan. Distribution maps, and detailed discussions of where and when the species can be found are provided. A few species are shown in color drawings, and a few are shown with detailed line drawings.
Birds of AmericaShaw, FrankThis excellent book covers the birds of North America. Each species is depicted by an excellent colored drawing, a brief description, and other information. Over 520 different species are depicted. 680 species are mentioned.
Birds of the WorldAustin, Oliver L.This superb book covers the various orders and families of the birds of the world. Twenty seven different orders and 155 families are described. Within each family, selected species are pictured with excellent colored drawings and discussed. The 316 pages contain an enormous amount of information. This book has been published in a large folio size, and also in a smaller typical book size.
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GenusSpecies
Abiescephalonica
Abiesforrestii
Abiesnumidica
Abiespinsapo
Abiesveitchii
Abramisballerus
Abramisbrama
Abramissapa
Acaciatortuosa
Acaciawrightii
Acantharchuspomotis
Acanthocybiumsolanderi
Accipiteralbogularis
Accipiterbadius
Accipiterbicolor
Accipiterbrachyurus
Accipiterbrevipes
Accipiterbuergersi
Accipiterbutleri
Accipitercastanilius
Accipiterchionogaster
Accipitercirrhocephalus
Accipitercollaris
Accipitererythrauchen
Accipitererythronemius
Accipitererythropus
Accipiterfasciatus
Accipiterfrancesii
Accipitergriseiceps
Accipitergularis
Accipitergundlachi
Accipiterhaplochrous
Accipiterhenicogrammus
Accipiterhenstii
Accipiterimitator
Accipiterluteoschistaceus
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