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(E) Endemic - a species endemic to Europe (Ext) Extinct - a species that no longer exists (Ex) Extirpated - a species that is extinct in the wild in Europe (I) Introduced - a species introduced to Europe as a consequence, direct or indirect, of human actions; The taxonomic order follows the IOC World Bird List version 13.1. [2]
This is a list of national birds, including official birds of overseas territories and other states described as nations. Most species in the list are officially designated. Some species hold only an "unofficial" status. The Official status column is marked as Yes only if the bird currently holds the position of the official national bird.
Golden eagle (national bird) Aquila chrysaetos [1] [2] Algeria: Fennec fox (national animal) Vulpes zerda [3] Antigua and Barbuda: European fallow deer (national animal) Dama dama [4] Frigate (national bird) Fregata magnificens [4] Hawksbill turtle (national sea creature) Eretmochelys imbricata [4] Argentina: Rufous hornero (national bird ...
Pages in category "Lists of birds of Europe" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The list of European birds is about 800 species long [17] (445 of them breeding in Europe). [23] One bird family, the accentors (Prunellidae) is endemic to the Palaearctic region. The Holarctic has four other endemic bird families: the divers or loons (Gaviidae), grouse (Tetraoninae), auks (Alcidae), and waxwings (Bombycillidae).
Prehistoric birds of Europe (2 C, 51 P) S. Birds of Scandinavia (41 P) Birds in Scotland (3 C, 1 P) Birds of Southern Europe (1 C, 41 P) U. Birds in the United ...
In this list of birds by common name 11,278 extant and recently extinct (since 1500) bird species are recognised. [1] ... European bee-eater;
The Italian sparrow is the national bird of Italy.. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Italy.This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (English, scientific, and Italian names) follow those of the Handbook of the Birds of the World & BirdLife International Checklist.