
The Goldcrest is one of the smallest birds living in Europe. Its English and scientific names come from its colorful golden crest feathers, and is also possibly the reason it is known in European folklore as "king of the birds".
The Lesser Goldfinch is a tiny, stub-billed songbird with long, pointed wings, and short notched tails.
The Red-cheeked cordon-bleu also known as Red-cheeked Blue Waxbill is a family of small, blue estrildid finches indigenous to Africa.
The Piping Plover is a small sand-colored, sparrow-sized shorebird that nests and feeds along coastal sand and gravel beaches in North America.
The Short-tailed Albatross is the rarest albatross seen in the North Pacific Ocean waters. It is an endangered seabird whose nesting sites were relocated some years ago. Today, there is a small nesting colony that exists on some of the islands off of Japan.
The Cuban Bullfinch is a small flocking species of brushy and wooded habitats. They have a large, stout bill and a white slash along the front of the folded wing.
The Blackpoll Warbler is a New World warbler that breeds in forests of northern North America, from Alaska throughout most of Canada, to the mountains of New York and New England.


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