10 Rarest Birds in the World

 Spix's Macaw: This stunning blue parrot from Brazil is considered one of the rarest birds in the world due to habitat loss and illegal trapping for the pet trade.

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Bermuda Petrel (Cahow): Once thought to be extinct, the Bermuda Petrel was rediscovered in the 20th century, but it remains critically endangered due to invasive species and habitat destruction.

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 Kakapo: Native to New Zealand, the Kakapo is a large, flightless parrot known for its friendly demeanor and nocturnal habits. With only around 200 individuals left, it's one of the rarest birds on the planet.

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California Condor: North America's largest bird, the California Condor, faced near-extinction due to habitat loss, lead poisoning, and hunting. Thanks to conservation efforts, its population has increased, but it remains critically endangered.

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Junin Grebe: Found only in Lake Junin in the Andes Mountains of Peru, this small diving bird is threatened by habitat destruction and pollution, with fewer than 250 individuals remaining.

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Madagascar Pochard: Once thought to be extinct, the Madagascar Pochard was rediscovered in 2006. With only a few dozen individuals remaining, it's one of the rarest ducks in the world, threatened by habitat loss and invasive species.

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Hawaiian Crow ( Alal ): Endemic to Hawaii, the Hawaiian Crow is extinct in the wild due to habitat loss, predation, and disease.

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Philippine Eagle: One of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, the Philippine Eagle is critically endangered due to deforestation and hunting.

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Spoon-billed Sandpiper: This small shorebird breeds in northeastern Russia and winters in Southeast Asia.

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Waved Albatross: Endemic to the Galápagos Islands, the Waved Albatross is critically endangered due to introduced species and habitat degradation.

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