Category
page 1Birds described in 1825

Lanner Falcon
species of bird

Green Pheasant
species of bird

Southern Royal Albatross
species of bird

Southern Ground Hornbill
species of bird

Orinoco Goose
species of bird

Ratchet-tailed Treepie
species of bird

Cuban Trogon
species of bird

White-eyed Gull
species of bird

Sharp-tailed Ibis
species of bird

Evening Grosbeak
species of bird

Semipalmated Plover
species of bird

Pearl Kite
species of bird

Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse
species of bird

Wilson's Snipe
species of bird

Bare-faced Curassow
species of bird

Lichtenstein's Sandgrouse
species of bird

Red-knobbed Curassow
species of bird

fasciated tiger heron
species of heron

White-bellied Nothura
species of bird

White-necked rockfowl
species of bird found in West Africa

Noisy Pitta
species of bird

Sooty Falcon
species of bird

Black-fronted Piping Guan
species of bird

Nocturnal Curassow
species of bird

Spix's Guan
species of bird

Long-tailed Ground Dove
species of bird

Razor-billed Curassow
species of bird

Rose-crowned Fruit Dove
species of bird

Brown-backed Needletail
species of bird

Lesser Nothura
species of bird

Carpodacus synoicus
species of bird

Rufous Piculet
species of bird

Ptiloris paradiseus
taxon, (Swainson, 1825) species of paradisaeidae

Blackish Oystercatcher
species of bird

Hooded Wheatear
species of bird

Rufous-collared Kingfisher
species of bird

Rusty-barred Owl
species of bird

Wattled Curassow
species of bird

Orange-breasted Falcon
species of bird

Yellow-billed Malkoha
species of bird

White-browed Guan
species of bird

White's Thrush
species of bird

Speckled Chachalaca
species of bird

Sand Partridge
species of bird

Brotogeris
Brotogeris is a genus of small parrots endemic to Central and South America. Their closest relatives are the monk parakeet and the cliff parakeet in the genus Myiopsitta. They eat seeds and fruit. The word brotogeris means "having the voice of a human". In the language of their native countries, which is mostly Spanish, they are called pericos – the translation of which is "parakeet". Their average lifespan is 15 years, although some have been reported to have lived up to 35 years. Also, the bird was found in Rio Grande do Sul in South America.

Dark-winged Trumpeter
species of bird

White-barred Piculet
species of bird

Slaty-breasted Wood Rail
species of bird

Spot-winged Wood Quail
species of bird

Orange-backed Woodpecker
species of bird

Golden-winged Cacique
species of bird

Little Wood Rail
species of bird

Pale-winged Trumpeter
species of bird

Crestless Curassow
species of bird

green-and-gold tanager
species of bird

Blue-crowned Manakin
species of bird

Masked Crimson Tanager
species of bird

Transvolcanic Jay
species of bird

Painted Spurfowl
species of bird

green-chinned euphonia
species of bird