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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 November 2024. This list of fictional birds is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. Ducks, penguins and birds of prey are not included here, and are listed separately at list of fictional ducks, list of fictional penguins, and list of fictional birds of prey. For non-fictional birds see List ...
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A German World War II commander. Walter Green owl War of the Birds: Wide Eye Great Horned Owl: Wide-Eye: Fatherly, gentle and reliable, he watches over all the other animals. Will Owl Anisava: Zoe Black-shouldered kite: Zambezia
List of fictional birds of prey; D. List of fictional ducks; List of fictional ducks in animation; P. List of fictional penguins This page was last edited on 11 ...
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List of animal names (male, female, young, and group) By aspect. ... List of fictional birds. List of fictional penguins; List of fictional dogs.
Taxon Type Named for Notes Ref Gigantactis gargantua Bertelsen, Pietsch & Lavenberg, 1981: Anglerfish: Gargantua [18]†Gargantuavis Buffetaut & Le Loeuff, 1998 Bird: Gargantua A genus of fossil flightless birds from the Cretaceous of Europe, and the largest known birds of the Mesozoic era; "generic name from Gargantua, the giant of French folklore made famous by François Rabelais, and avis ...
In this list of birds by common name 11,278 extant and recently extinct (since 1500) bird species are recognised. [1] Species marked with a "†" are extinct.