Top 10 rarest birds in the world

                                            


The Sumatran ground-cuckoo is an elusive species that is extremely difficult to study and has only been seen a handful of times in the wild.

The Madagascar pochard is one of the rarest birds in the world, with only a few individuals remaining in the wild.


The Junin grebe is a critically endangered bird that is found only in a single lake in the high Andes of Peru.


The Edwards's pheasant is a rare and endangered bird that is endemic to Vietnam, where it is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.


The black stilt is a critically endangered wading bird that is found only in New Zealand, where it is threatened by habitat loss, predation, and human disturbance.


The spoon-billed sandpiper is a critically endangered shorebird that breeds in Russia and migrates to Southeast Asia, where it is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.


The Madagascar serpent-eagle is a rare bird of prey that is endemic to Madagascar, where it is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.

 

 The Madagascar red owl is a rare bird of prey that is endemic to Madagascar, where it is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.


The Palila is an endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper that is found only on the island of Hawaii, where it is threatened by habitat loss and introduced predators.


The Bengal florican is a critically endangered bird that is found in grasslands of South Asia, where it is threatened by habitat loss and hunting.


The kakapo is a critically endangered parrot that is endemic to New Zealand and is threatened by introduced predators and habitat loss.

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