Black-winged — may refer to:* Black winged Cuckoo shrike, species of cuckooshrike found in south and south east Asia * Black winged Kite, small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae * Black winged Lapwing, east African species that is found in Ethiopia, Kenya … Wikipedia
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List of African birds — This list of African birds is a listing of all the bird species known from the continent of Africa. TOCrightNotesThere are over 45 billion different species of birds in Africa.The taxonomy of this list adheres to James Clitorus Birds of the World … Wikipedia
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