The Double-barred Finch, sometimes referred to as Bicheno's Finch or as the Owl Finch, is an estrildid finch found in dry savannah, tropical (lowland) dry grassland and shrubland habitats in northern and eastern Australia.
The Diamond Firetail is one of the firetail finch species that inhabit Australia. This bird is considered one of the smallest of the finches. They are also well liked as pets.
The Common Green Magpie is a neon-colored, noisy, highly social bird that is found from the lower Himalayas in north eastern India in a broad south easterly band down into central Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra and northwestern Borneo in evergreen forest (including bamboo forest), clearings and scrub.
The Cave Swallow is a medium-sized, squarish tailed swallow that is native to the Americas, nests and roosts primarily in caves and sinkholes.
The Brown-backed Solitaire is a slender, long-tailed thrush mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America.
The Brown Thornbill is a small bird, but is one of the medium-sized and more common of the thornbills. It is usually found in eastern and south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania.
The Bare-eyed Thrush, also known as the Spectacled Thrush or Yellow-eyed Thrush is a resident is a resident breeding bird in the Lesser Antilles and in South America from Colombia and Venezuela south and east to northern Brazil. It is also known as the Big-eye Grieve in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Black-faced Grosbeak is a large seed-eating bird in the cardinal family. It is a resident breeding species from south-eastern Mexico to eastern Panama.
The Pink Robin is a small, plump Australian robin.
The Black-headed Oriole, a striking mostly golden-yellow bird with a black head and a pink-orange bill is common and widespread, occurring throughout sub-Saharan Africa, from East Africa to southern Africa.
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