Birds are a diverse group of animals, ranging from tiny hummingbirds to massive eagles. Here's a brief overview of some common types of birds and their approximate numbers:
1. Passerines (Perching Birds): Passerines make up over half of all bird species, with around 6,000 species worldwide.
2. Raptors (Birds of Prey): This group includes eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls, totaling around 500 species.
3. Waterfowl: Ducks, geese, and swans belong to this group, with approximately 150 species worldwide.
4. Gamebirds: Pheasants, quails, and grouse are examples of gamebirds, with about 250 species globally.
5. Seabirds: Seabirds include gulls, terns, albatrosses, and pelicans, with around 350 species worldwide.
6. Shorebirds: Sandpipers, plovers, and avocets are among the shorebirds, with approximately 200 species globally.
7. Hummingbirds: These tiny, colorful birds are found primarily in the Americas, with around 350 species. 8.Parrots: Parrots are known for their bright plumage and ability to mimic sounds. There are about 400 species worldwide.
9. Songbirds: Songbirds, also known as oscines, include sparrows, finches, and warblers, totaling over 4,000 species.
10. Non-Passerines: This group includes birds like ostriches, emus, and kiwis, with around 230 species globally.
While these numbers give a general idea of bird diversity, new species are still being discovered, and population sizes can vary due to factors such as habitat loss and climate change.

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