8 Rarest Birds in the World

When you look up at the sky, it’s hard not to become mesmerized by all the incredible birds in the sky–even the most common ones. 

Otherwise known as the “night parrot,” the Kakapo is a critically endangered, flightless bird found only in New Zealand.

This massive bird is native to the dense forests of the Philippines, but its regal look, with a sharp beak and feathered crown, is difficult to get a glimpse of

Once extinct in the wild, the striking blue Spix’s Macaw faced near extinction for a long time due to habitat loss. 

With a wingspan stretching nearly 10 feet, the California Condor is the largest land bird in North America. 

Deep in the Caribbean island of Dominica, this colorful bird is a truly dazzling sight thanks to its vibrant purple and green feathers

All the way in Madagascar, the country’s Pochard was rediscovered in a remote lake in 2006, after being considered extinct for a while

The Forest Owlet, a small but fierce predator, is endemic to central India. It was first discovered in 1872 but was later presumed extinct for over a century until its rediscovery in the 1990s.

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