List of historical and fictional birds

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This is a list of famous birds, real and fictional.

Real

Individuals

Groups

Owned by famous people

  • Mrs. Ballard's parrots, whose owner, Alba Ballard, dressed them up in costumes and had them photographed in miniature scenes she made. Sherlock Holmes, General Patton, and Sonny and Cher were just a few of the people portrayed. They appeared on several American late-night television shows in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • The parrot who sailed with Thor Heyerdahl on the raft Kon-Tiki.
  • Ulysses, Gerald Durrell's pet owl when he was growing up in Corfu. Ulysses appeared frequently in Durrell's books about living on the Greek island.
  • Ava, Amy Winehouse's pet bird, whose death inspired the song "October Song" from the album "Frank" (2003). Its name is a reference to the classic Hollywood actress Ava Gardner.

Extinct species

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Fictional

Mythological/legendary

Biblical

Other

  • Huginn and Muninn, the Norse god Odin's pair of ravens. Huginn ("thought") and Muninn ("memory") travel the world, and bring the information they have gathered back to Odin.
  • Athena's owl.[8]

Constellations

Fictional individuals

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Fictional species

  • Firebird, a bird with glowing feathers. (Russia)
  • Jayhawk, symbol of the University of Kansas including mascots Big Jay, Baby Jay and Centennial Jay.
  • Oozlum, a bird that flies around in ever-decreasing circles. (England, Australia)
  • Phoenix, a bird that self-combusts and is reborn from the ashes. (Egypt)
  • Roc, a gigantic bird that feeds elephants to its young. (India)
  • Simurgh, an intelligent and benevolent bird of monstrous size. (Persia)
  • Thunderbird, an intelligent, but dangerous giant bird that creates storms. (North America)

See also

References and notes

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  3. Gertie the Milwaukee Duck
  4. Gertie the Duck: Symbol of Hope
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  6. Pale Male - the Central Park Red Tail Hawk
  7. But see here.
  8. In the film Clash of the Titans, the bird is named "Bubo," but this is anachronistic as that is merely Latin for "owl." (See here.)