I’ve stumbled upon this thread and decided to revive it.
How well do you know these birds?
1.) A recently re-discovered, non-passerine species found in the Western Australian outback that was previously thought extinct.
2.) An endangered subspecies of a common, charismatic gamefowl species, that is found only in southern Arizona and Sonora in northwestern Mexico.
3.) An African species that was thought to be a mere myth until found living in 1936.
4.) A commonly-seen passerine that spread to the eastern United States from the western states via a pet shop escape.
5.) An extinct species that was found only in a small area on the eastern coast of Florida, the last member of the species passed away of old age under the care of Disney’s Discovery Island.
6.) A hypothetical bird of prey described by William Bartram in the 1700’s on a trip to Florida.
7.) A pair of birds of this species were found in Newfoundland, Canada, one was shot and put on display in a museum.
8.) The closest living relative of Raphus cucullatus alive today.
9.) A tragically extinct species that went extinct in the 20th century, the species is famous for the heartbreaking, un-answered mating songs delivered by the last living male.
10.) The only penguin species known to stray across the Equator.