List of national birds (Ajax)
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This is a list of national birds of Ajax. These birds may hold either official or unofficial status.
National birds
Country | Name of bird | Scientific name | Official status | Picture | Notes |
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Charnea | White vulture | Neophron percnopterus | Yes | ||
Dzhuvenestan | Ayar nightingale | Luscinia megarhynchos ayariana | Yes | ||
Enyama | Whitehead eagle | Haliaeetus leucocephalus | Yes | ||
Garima | Golden eagle | Quila chrysaetos | Yes | ||
Garza | Common puffin | Fratercula arctica | Yes | ||
Gelonia | Northern lapwing | Vanellus vanellus | Yes | ||
Ghant | Great auk | Pinguinus impennis | Yes | ||
Gran Aligonia | Spotless starling | Sturnus unicolor | Yes | ||
Gristol-Serkonos | Northern cardinal | Cardinalis cardinalis | Yes | ||
Kembesa | Vulturefowl | Acryllium vulturinum | Yes | ||
Latium | Imperial eagle | Aquila heliaca | Yes | ||
Mniohuta | Great horned owl | Bubo thituwana | Yes | ||
Mutul | Royal seriema | Cariama minima | Yes | ||
Norinnia | Black-billed magpie | Pica viniverum | Yes | ||
Onekawa-Nukanoa | Pouākai | Hieraaetus rex | Yes | ||
Ostrozava | Tervingian collared dove | Streptopelia decaocto | Yes | Considered a national symbol due to its call being commonplace in village and city alike. Officially designated in 2002. | |
White stork | Ciconia ciconia | No | Not the official bird, but often playfully associated with the Ostrozavan countryside due to their tendency to build nests on power poles and chimneys during their mating season. | ||
Ottonia | Kroemi | Corvus corax Possibly Corvus corax varius |
Yes | There is some debate as to whether the Ottonian national bird, officially designated as the "kroemi", refers to the Common raven in general, or a specific subspecies common in the northern and western regions of Ottonia which is generally less-glossy and has some differences in coloration from other members of the species. | |
Pulacan | Komontu sea eagle | Icthyophaga vocifer | No | Also used as a symbolic bird for the Komontu peoples. | |
Shoe-billed stork | Balaeniceps rex | Yes | |||
Pulau Keramat | Ayuhaya fireback | Lophura phankham | Yes | The Ayuhaya fireback serves as the national bird of the Pulaui Confederacy, with other species representing each of the individual states that make up the nation. The species received its scientific name in commemoration of Pulaui naturalist Sengprachanh Phankham. | |
Sante Reze | Brown booby | Sula leucogaster | Yes | ||
Harpy eagle | Harpia harpyja | No | The harpy eagle is held up as the national bird by several houses and tribes. The debate is ongoing. | ||
Sudemark | Mute swan | Cygnus olor | Yes | ||
Sydalon | Great tit | Parus major | Yes | ||
Talahara | Hermit ibis | Geronticus eremita | No | ||
Tyreseia | Great black cormorant | Phalacrocorax carbo | Yes | ||
Uluujol | Belochran shumkar | Falco subbuteo | Yes | ||
Vardana | Blue peafowl | Pavo cristatus | Yes | ||
Yisrael | Yisraeli dove | Columba oenas | Yes | The dove and its characteristics are considered the archetype of the Yisraeli people, dating back to the Hebrew Bible. | |
Zacapican | Great white heron | Ardea alba | Yes | ||
Zamorodna | White stork | Ciconia ciconia | No |