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  2. Shoebill - Wikipedia

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    The shoebill (Balaeniceps rex), also known as the whale-headed stork, and shoe-billed stork, is a large long-legged wading bird. It derives its name from its enormous shoe-shaped bill . It has a somewhat stork -like overall form and has previously been classified with the storks in the order Ciconiiformes based on this morphology.

  3. Large-billed crow - Wikipedia

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    The large-billed crow (Corvus macrorhynchos), formerly referred to widely as the jungle crow, is a widespread Asian species of crow.It is very adaptable and is able to survive on a wide range of food sources, making it capable of colonizing new areas, due to which it is often considered a nuisance, especially on islands.

  4. Large-billed tern - Wikipedia

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    The large-billed tern is large, short-tailed tern with a large yellow bill. It is around 38 cm (15 in) in overall length and weighs 208–247 g (7.3–8.7 oz). The crown and ear-coverts are black, the upperparts are grey, the secondaries, primary coverts, lores and underparts are white. The legs and feet are yellow.

  5. List of largest birds - Wikipedia

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    The majority of this length is due to the hummingbird's extreme tail streamers. Another size champion among hummingbirds is the sword-billed hummingbird, a fairly large species of which approximately half of its 21 cm (8.3 in) length derives from its bill. This is by far the largest bill-to-body-size ratio of any bird.

  6. Long-billed curlew - Wikipedia

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    The long-billed curlew (Numenius americanus) is a large North American shorebird of the family Scolopacidae. This species was also called "sicklebird" [ 2 ] and the "candlestick bird". The species breeds in central and western North America, migrating southward and coastward for the winter.

  7. Great hornbill - Wikipedia

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    The great hornbill is a large bird, 95–130 cm (37–51 in) long, with a 152 cm (60 in) wingspan and a weight of 2 to 4 kg (4.4 to 8.8 lb). The average weight of 7 males is 3 kg (6.6 lb) whereas that of 3 females is 2.59 kg (5.7 lb). [9] It is the heaviest, but not the longest, Asian hornbill.

  8. Razorbill - Wikipedia

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    It is a large and thick-set bird for an alcid, and its mean weight ranges from 505 to 890 g (17 + 3 ⁄ 4 to 31 + 1 ⁄ 2 oz). [22] The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length.

  9. Spoonbill - Wikipedia

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    A large white spoonbill with a black face. Throughout Australia and New Zealand (particularly the South Island); vagrants in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and Pacific Islands: Yellow-billed spoonbill (Platalea flavipes) A white spoonbill with a yellow colored bill. Southeast Australia Roseate spoonbill (Platalea ajaja) Adults are large with pink ...