The Bactrian camel is the only truly wild, two-humped camel in the world.
One of the most beautiful ducks in the world is the wood duck.
The male turkey is larger than the female.
The turkey vulture, commonly called buzzard, is a blackish-colored bird with a reddish, featherless head.
This spectacular-looking parrot can be found in Australia and New Guinea.
The secretary bird can be found in the southern two-thirds of Africa in the open grasslands, plains, and savannahs.
In the sun, the feathers of the hummingbird flash a metallic green and the throat of the male sparkles a fiery red color.
The roadrunner is the world’s fastest running-flying bird.
The rainbow lorikeet is a medium-sized parrot that lives in northern and eastern Australia.
Our new “Amazing Adventures” DVD, Extreme Caving: Earth’s Incredible Underworld, has been released! We recently introduced it at the Creation Museum with a
The ptarmigan lives among rocks with little vegetation at an altitude of 2,000 feet (609.6 m) or more in severe habitat.
The ostrich is the largest living bird in the world.
The osprey of North America, known as the fish hawk, is successful 90 percent of the time at making its catch.
The pileated woodpecker is the largest woodpecker in North America.
The great cormorant can be found worldwide.
The hoatzin is a very colorful bird with a blue head, a tuft of feathers standing up on the head, and an orange iris in the eye.
Boy, I sure have had a busy and exciting spring this year! Starting the first of January, I offered a new workshop at the Creation Museum titled “T. rex—King of
After the flood, there is evidence that forests sprang up in Antarctica.
One of the most easily recognized birds in Australia is the kookaburra.
This strange-looking bird is known for its long neck, long legs, and pink color.
Standing as an elegant sculpture, the great blue heron remains motionless in the shallow water.
The emperor penguin is one of the largest, and hardiest of the seabirds.
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