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Home > Geography > Fauna and Flora of Iraq > Birds

Birds of Iraq (in pictures)

By Tamara Kadir
Editing Dhia Younis

 

Non-Passerines1:
Grebes (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Tropicbirds (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Pelicans (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Cormorants (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Darters (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Bitterns, Herons and Egrets (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Hammerkop (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Storks (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Ibises and Spoonbills (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Flamingos (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Ducks, Geese and Swans (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Osprey (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Hawks, Kites and Eagles (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Caracaras and Falcons (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Pheasants and Partridges (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Cranes (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Rails, Crakes, Gallinules, and Coots (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Bustards (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Crab Plover (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Oystercatchers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Avocets and Stilts (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Thick-knees (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Pratincoles and Coursers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Plovers and Lapwings (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Sandpipers and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Skuas and Jaegers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Gulls (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Terns (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Sandgrouse (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Pigeons and Doves (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Parrots, Macaws and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Cuckoos and Anis (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Barn owls (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Typical owls (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Nightjars (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Swifts (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Kingfishers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Bee-eaters (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Typical Rollers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Hoopoes (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Woodpeckers and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Passerines:
Larks (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Swallows and Martins (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Wagtails and Pipits (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Bulbuls (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Grey Hypocolius (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Dippers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Wrens (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Accentors (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Thrushes and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Cisticolas and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Old World warblers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Old World flycatchers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Babblers (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Long-tailed tits (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Chickadees and Titmice (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Nuthatches (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Wallcreeper (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Penduline tits (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Old World Orioles (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Shrikes (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Crows, Jays, Ravens and Magpies(Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Starlings (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Buntings, Sparrows, Seedeaters and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Siskins, Crossbills and allies (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)
Sparrows (Under Construction and current link goes to Wikipedia)


References:
“List of Birds of Iraq”. Wikipedia.  Retrieved October 4, 2009.


1 Relating or belonging to a group of mainly perching songbirds, which forms the largest order of birds including more than half of all bird species. Order: Passeriformes [Encarta Dictionary – North America]

 

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