List of individual birds

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

Birds of prey

Old Abe, mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment with the Union Army in the American Civil War
Barry, a barred owl which took up residence in Central Park until she was killed in 2021

Landfowl

Alfred Otto Gross, holding Booming Ben

Parrots

Sirocco, a kākāpō which appeared in a popular BBC television series

Passerines

Jimmy, a raven, appearing in the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life

Penguins

Pigeons

War pigeons

War pigeons were homing pigeons selectively bred and trained to carry messages in military operations. Some received honors for their service.[15][16]

  • All Alone, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross
  • Beach Comber, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Billy, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Broad Arrow, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
Taxidermied Cher Ami, a war pigeon, in the Smithsonian Institution
  • Cher Ami, British-bred homing pigeon who, in the autumn of 1918, delivered 12 messages for the U.S. Army during World War I, among other things helping to save the Lost Battalion
  • Cologne, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Commando, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal, who carried out more than ninety missions carrying intelligence for the British
  • DD.43.Q.879, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • DD.43.T.139, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Duke of Normandy, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Dutch Coast, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Flying Dutchman, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • G.I. Joe, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal, a member of the United States Army Pigeon Service. On 18 October 1943, the village of Calvi Vecchia, Italy was scheduled to be bombed by the Allies. He carried the message that British forces had captured the village, thus averting the attack and saving the lives of over a thousand people, both the local Italians and the British occupying troops.
  • Gustav, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • John Silver, a First World War homing pigeon known for receiving an eye patch and a wooden leg
  • Kenley Lass, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Le Vaillant, a First World War homing pigeon used by the French Army
  • Leaping Lena, a West German racing pigeon who became lost in Czechoslovakia during a routine flight in 1954 and returned bearing a note on her leg with an anti-communist message
  • Navy Blue, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • NPS.42.NS.2780, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • NPS.42.NS.7524, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • NURP.38.BPC.6, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • NURP.43.CC.1418, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Maquis, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Paddy, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Princess, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Royal Blue, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Ruhr Express, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Scotch Lass, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Tommy, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Tyke, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • White Vision, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • William of Orange, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Winkie, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal

Other pigeons

  • Joe, a pigeon found in Australia believed to have flown there from Oregon. He was originally at risk of being euthanized, but was ultimately pardoned after it was found he likely came from Australia and did not pose a biosecurity risk
Martha in its enclosure

Ratites

Waterfowl

Other species

Image of Grecia and her prosthetic beak in the Rescate Wildlife Rescue Center in 2016
Wisdom, a Laysan albatross and the oldest confirmed wild bird

See also

References

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