- List of famous birds
This is a list of famous birds, real and fictional.
Real
Individuals
*The
African grey parrot Alex, who, in studies by Dr. Irene Pepperberg, has demonstrated an ability to count; differentiate categories involving objects, colors, shapes, and materials; and understand the concept of same and different.
* Challenger - the first Bald Eagle in history trained to free fly into major sporting events during the National Anthem.cite news | url=http://www.stillwater-newspress.com/osusports/local_story_307235716.html | title=How much can one football fanbase take? | author=Moore, Roger | work=Stillwater-newspress.com | publisher=Stillwater News Press | date=November 3 2007 |accessdate=2007-11-03]
*Cher Ami , British-bredhoming pigeon (autumn of1918 ) – delivers twelve messages for the U.S. Army duringWorld War I , among other things helping to save the Lost Battalion.
* Gertie, amallard duck who nested on some pilings under a bridge inMilwaukee in 1945. [ [http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/5941 Gertie the Duck: Symbol of Hope] ] She (and her brood) are immortalized inRiverSculpture!
* Incas, the lastCarolina parakeet , who died in1918 at theCincinnati Zoo , reportedly of grief after his mate Lady Jane died a few months before him, in1917
* Martha, the last of the Americanpassenger pigeon s, who died at theCincinnati Zoo in1914 .Species Requiem Day ,September 1 , marks Martha's passing.
*Mike, the Wyandotte rooster ofFruita, Colorado who lived for 18 months after his head was cut off. The botcheddecapitation in1945 missed his brain stem and jugular vein. His owners fed him thereafter with an eyedropper, and took him on tours of the West Coast. He died in1947 .
*Pale Male aRed-tailed hawk living nearCentral Park inNew York City .Groups
*The Capitoline geese, who warned of an imminent attack on
Rome 's hill of the Capitol by theGauls in 390 B.C.
* TheCliff Swallow s that return from Villa Ventana, Argentina every year to theMission San Juan Capistrano inCalifornia on (or around)March 19 .
* Theduck s of the Peabody Hotel inMemphis, Tennessee , who, in a tradition dating back to the1930s , are escorted from their penthouse palace down the elevator every day of the year at 11:00 a.m., cross a red carpet to aSousa march, and spend the day in the lobby fountain, returning home with equal ceremony at 5:00 p.m.
* The gulls who saved theMormon pioneers from a cricket infestation.
* The ravens of theTower of London , whose continuing presence there is said to maintain the general safety of the kingdom.Owned by famous people
*Mrs. Ballard's parrots, whose owner,
Alba Ballard , dressed them up in costumes and had them photographed in miniature scenes she made.Sherlock Holmes ,General Patton , andSonny and Cher were just a few of the people portrayed. They appeared on several American late-night television shows in the 1970s and 1980s.
* Theparrot who sailed withThor Heyerdahl on the raft "Kon-Tiki "
*Ulysses,Gerald Durrell 's pet owl when he was growing up inCorfu . Ulysses appeared frequently in Durrell's books about living on the Greek island.Famous extinct species
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Carolina parakeet
* Dodo
*Great Auk
*Moa
*Passenger pigeon Fictional
Mythological/Legendary
Biblical
* A
raven and adove sent byNoah to determine whether the land has dried sufficiently after the flood ("Genesis" 8).
* Ravens (but "cf" here) brought food toElijah (1 Kings 17:4-6).Other
* Huginn and Muninn, the Norse god
Odin 's pair of ravens. Huginn ("thought") and Muninn ("memory") travel the world, and bring the information they have gathered back to Odin.*
Apus , a bird-of-paradise
* Aquila, aneagle
* Columba, adove
* Corvus, acrow
* Cygnus, aswan
* Grus, acrane
* Pavo, apeacock
* Phoenix, aphoenix
*Tucana , atoucan Fictional Individuals
* Captain Flint, a parrot owned by
Long John Silver in "Treasure Island ".
*Fawkes , a phoenix, the pet and magicalfamiliar of Professor Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter " series.
* Hedwig is Harry Potter'sSnowy owl .
* The eponymous bird in Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The Raven ".Fictional Species
* Firebird, a bird with glowing feathers. (Russia)
* Phoenix, a bird that self-combusts and is reborn from the ashes. (Egypt)
*Roc , a gigantic bird that feeds elephants to its young. (India)
*Simurgh , an intelligent and benevolent bird of monstrous size. (Persia)
* Thunderbird, an intelligent, but dangerous giant bird that creates storms. (North America)ee also
*See also
Extinct birds References
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