List of individual birds

This is a list of well-known real birds. For famous fictional birds, see list of fictional birds.

  • Águia Vitória, a bald eagle who serves as the mascot for Portuguese football club S.L. Benfica
  • Alex, a grey parrot who, in studies by Dr. Irene Pepperberg, demonstrated an ability to count; differentiate categories involving objects, colors, shapes, and materials; and understand the concept of same and different
  • All Alone, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross
  • Andy, a goose born without feet who used sneakers to help him stand and walk. He was killed by an unnamed perpetrator in 1991.
  • Apollo, a grey parrot and subject of a YouTube channel[1]
  • B95, a red knot known for being the oldest known member of his species
  • Barry, a barred owl who lived in Central Park in New York City
  • Beach Comber, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal

See also

References

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  10. "Norwegian Knight". Scandinavian Press. Vol. 15, no. 4. Fall 2008. p. 9.
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