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Northern Cardinal: A well-known bird with a red crest and face, often found in North America.
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Red-headed Woodpecker: This woodpecker has a bright red head and distinctive black and white body.
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Red-breasted Nuthatch: A small bird with a reddish face and underparts, often seen on trees.
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Red-faced Cormorant: Found in coastal areas, this cormorant has a red face during the breeding season.
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Red-throated Parrotfinch: A tiny finch with a red throat and face, native to Australia and nearby islands.
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Red-billed Firefinch: A small African bird with a red bill and face.
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Red-crowned Parakeet: A parrot species with a red crown and face, commonly found in New Zealand.
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Red-headed Finch: As the name suggests, this bird has a red head and is native to southern Africa.
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Red-capped Plover: A shorebird with a red cap on its head, often seen along coastal areas.
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Red-lored Amazon: A parrot with a red patch on its head, found in Central and South America.