@Mr. Kiwi
The yellow bird shares its name with a group of islands [but the islands were not named for the bird].
The black bird with the red beak belongs to the crow family.
The one next to it directly is a sort of parasite, and has some relation [if not taxonomically] to the raptor across the pond.
There is an extinct bird here, who is depicted as a cave painting.
One bird here shares its name with a piece of heavy machinery.
The two flying birds remaining are quite different. The wader depicted here is not found in the United States, but shares its species name with at least one that does. The other flying bird, whereas, is found in the United States. But here it is well-camouflaged - unusual for its species, which is usually conspicuous.