List of individual birds

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Barry, a barred owl which took up residence in Central Park until she was killed in 2021
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The Central Park mandarin duck, also known as Mandarin Patinkin or Hot Duck
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Taxidermied Cher Ami, a war pigeon, in the Smithsonian Institution
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Jimmy, a raven, appearing in the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life
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Martha, the last known living passenger pigeon, 1912 photo (Martha died in 1914)
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Old Abe, mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment with the Union Army in the American Civil War
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Sirocco, a kākāpō which appeared in a popular BBC television series
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Wisdom, a Laysan albatross and the oldest confirmed wild bird
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Yaren, a stork known for its friendship with a fisherman in Turkey

This is a list of well-known real birds. For famous fictional birds, see list of fictional birds.

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  • Andy, a goose born without feet who used sneakers to help him stand and walk. He was killed by an unnamed perpetrator in 1991.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Apollo, a grey parrot and subject of a YouTube channel<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Astoria, a wild turkey who has resided in New York City since 2024<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • B95, a red knot known for being the oldest known member of his species<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • G.I. Joe, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal, a member of the United States Army Pigeon Service. On 18 October 1943, the village of Calvi Vecchia, Italy was scheduled to be bombed by the Allies. He carried the message that British forces had captured the village, thus averting the attack and saving the lives of over a thousand people, both the local Italians and the British occupying troops.
  • Gladys, a Eurasian eagle-owl which escaped from the Minnesota Zoo after a routine exercise and training session. Died in 2021 after a possible impact involving a vehicle.
  • Goldie, a golden eagle who lived at the London Zoo in the 1960s and caused a sensation when he briefly escaped in 1965
  • Grape-kun, a Humboldt penguin living at the Tobu Zoo who became famous for his attachment to a cutout of an anime character
  • Greater, a greater flamingo, the oldest flamingo on record, who died in 2014 at the Adelaide Zoo, aged at least 83
  • Grecia, the first toucan to receive a prosthetic beak
  • Grip, a raven kept as a pet by Charles Dickens which was used as a character by Dickens and likely inspired Edgar Allan Poe's 1845 poem "The Raven"<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Gustav, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Herbie, a duck who became known in the 1970s after a clip of him skateboarding was shown on BBC news program Nationwide
  • Incas, the last Carolina parakeet, who died in 1918 at the Cincinnati Zoo, reportedly of grief after his mate Lady Jane died a few months before him, in 1917
  • Jackie, a wild female bald eagle whose nest is live streamed, capturing its egg laying, brooding, and hatching efforts
  • Jimmy, a raven who appeared in more than 1,000 feature films from the 1930s through the 1950s, including It's a Wonderful Life and The Wizard of Oz
  • Joe, a pigeon found in Australia believed to have flown there from Oregon. He was originally at risk of being euthanized, but was ultimately pardoned after it was found he likely came from Australia and did not pose a biosecurity risk.
  • John Silver, a First World War homing pigeon known for receiving an eye patch and a wooden leg
  • Kenley Lass, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • The King of Rome, a successful racing pigeon who set a long-distance pigeon racing record in England
  • Klepetan and Malena, a pair of white storks renowned for their romantic endeavors
  • Lady Baltimore, a bald eagle living at the Juneau Raptor Center
  • Le Vaillant, a First World War homing pigeon used by the French Army
  • Leaping Lena, a West German racing pigeon who became lost in Czechoslovakia during a routine flight in 1954 and returned bearing a note on her leg with an anti-communist message
  • Long Boi, an Indian Runner-mallard duck cross and unofficial mascot of the University of York who became famous due to his height (70 cm tall)<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Louis, a parrot known for preventing development of his owner's estate from 1949 to 1966
  • Mandarin Patinkin (also known as Hot Duck), a mandarin duck which appeared in New York City's Central Park in 2018.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Mani, a rose-ringed parakeet living in Singapore, who became famous in 2010 after correctly predicting the winners for all of the 2010 FIFA World Cup quarter-final ties
  • Manukura, the first white kiwi born in captivity
  • Maquis, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Mario, a Toulouse goose, formerly living in Echo Park, Los Angeles, who became the subject of news reports in 2011 after forming an unusual association with a local resident
  • Martha, the last of the American passenger pigeons, who died at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1914. Species Requiem Day, 1 September, marks Martha's passing.
  • Mary of Exeter, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
  • Matilda, the world's oldest known chicken
  • Mercury, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal
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Mike the Headless Chicken

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See also

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