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Waterfowls - Page 3 - 7
Birds of prey - Page 14 - 18
Kingfishers - Page 8 - 13
Flycatchers - Page 19 - 23

Mandarin Duck
Meet the Mandarin Duck. They can grow 41–49 cm. Their wingspan is 65–75 cm. They can lay 9 - 12 eggs. Their lifespan is 6 - 10 years. They eat plants, invertebrates, small fish, seeds, grains, rice, snails, insects, larvae, worms, frogs, and more.
Waterfowls

Tundra Swan
Meet the Tundra Swan. Tundra swans grow 120 -150 cm. Their wingspan is 200 cm. They can lay 4 - 6 eggs. They can live 2 to 4 years in the wild and 9 years in captivit. Tundra swan eat aquatic plants, roots, grains and some shellfish.

Trumpeter Swan
Meet the Trumpeter Swan. Trumpeters swans grow 150 - 180 cm. There wingspan is 240 cm. They can lay 4 - 6 eggs. There lifespan is 12 years, and they live 35 years in captivity. They eat leaves, tubers, and roots of aquatic plants.

Mute Swan
Meet the Mute Swan. They can grow 150 cm. There wingspan is 230 - 250 cm. They can lay 5 - 10 eggs. They live 20 years in the wild and 30-40 years in captivity. They eat aquatic vegetation, small fish, insects and small animals.

Meet the Common Eider. They can grow 58 - 68 cm. There wingspan is 88 - 106 cm. They can lay 4 - 5 eggs. They can live 20 years in the wild and their lifespan in captivity is unknown. They eat mussels, clams, scallops, sea urchins, starfish, and crabs.
Common Eider

Sacred Kingfisher
Meet the Sacred Kingfisher. They can grow up to 20 - 23 cm. Their wingspan is 29 cm. They can lay 5 eggs. The lifespan of the Sacred kingfisher is unknown. They feed on crustaceans, reptiles, insects, larvae and fish.
Kingfishers

Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher
Meet the Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher. They can grow 12.5 - 14 cm. Their wingspan is unknown. They can lay 3 - 7 eggs, but they usually lay 5 eggs. Their lifespan is 15 years. The Oriental Dwarf Kingfishers eat insects, spiders, worms, crabs, fish, frogs, and lizards.

Malachite Kingfisher
Meet the Malachite Kingfisher. They can grow up to 13 cm. Their wingspan is 60 cm. They can lay 3 - 6 eggs. Their lifespan is 6 years. The Malachite kingfishers eat fish, crabs, prawns, aquatic insects, larvae and frogs.

Indigo Banded Kingfisher
Meet the Indigo Banded kingfisher. They can grow 13 - 14 cm. Their wingspan is unknown. They can lay 2 - 10 eggs. Their lifespan is unknown. They eat aquatic invertebrates, insects and fish.

Meet the Ruddy Kingfisher. They can grow 25 cm. Their wingspan is unknown. They can lay 4 - 6 eggs. Their lifespan is unknown. They eat fish, crustaceans, large insects, frogs and amphibians.
Ruddy Kingfisher

Forest kingfisher
Meet the Forest Kingfisher. They can grow 21 - 25 cm. Their wingspan is unknown. They can lay 3 - 6 eggs. Their lifespan is unkown. They eat invertebrates, including beetles, bugs, spiders and grasshoppers. They also eat larvae, small lizards, frogs and worms

Meet the Black and White Hawk Eagle. They can grow 51 - 61 cm. Their wingspan is 109 - 135 cm. They can lay 4 eggs. Some of them can lay 6 eggs. Their lifespan is unknown. They eat reptiles, amphibians and mammals. They also eat medium-sized birds, such as toucans, parrots, and oropendolas.
Black and White Hawk Eagle
Bird of prey
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Waterfowls - Page 3 - 7
Birds of prey - Page 14 - 18
Kingfishers - Page 8 - 13
Flycatchers - Page 19 - 23

Mandarin Duck
Meet the Mandarin Duck. They can grow 41–49 cm. Their wingspan is 65–75 cm. They can lay 9 - 12 eggs. Their lifespan is 6 - 10 years. They eat plants, invertebrates, small fish, seeds, grains, rice, snails, insects, larvae, worms, frogs, and more.
Waterfowls

Tundra Swan
Meet the Tundra Swan. Tundra swans grow 120 -150 cm. Their wingspan is 200 cm. They can lay 4 - 6 eggs. They can live 2 to 4 years in the wild and 9 years in captivit. Tundra swan eat aquatic plants, roots, grains and some shellfish.
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