Cebu Flowerpecker: As its name suggests, the Cebu Flowerpecker is native to Cebu Island in the Philippines.
Antioquia Brushfinch: The Antioquia Brushfinch is another bird on this list that was thought to be extinct for many years before.
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Madagascar Pochard: Of all the rare birds on this list, the Madagascar Pochard, an extremely rare diving duck, has made a great.
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Bahama Nuthatch: The Bahama Nuthatch is currently the rarest bird in the world as none have been seen since 2018.
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Imperial Amazon: The Imperial Amazon, locally known as the Sisserou, is found only on the Island of Dominica in the Caribbean.
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Spix’s Macaw: The Spix’s Macaw, made famous by the animated film Rio (2011), has been declared extinct in the wild.
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Stresemann’s Bristlefront: is the second rarest bird with only one known individual observed in the wild in the last few years.
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Blue-eyed Ground-Dove: The Blue-eyed Ground-Dove is yet another critically endangered and rare bird from Brazil.
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Hawaiian Crow: the Hawaiian Crow, called ʻAlalā by locals, is another rare bird that is extinct in the wild.
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New Caledonian Owlet-Nightjar: Although the New Caledonian Owlet-Nightjar is on the bottom half of this list, it is the most mysterious.
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