Sort Birds Into Their Home Regions

Birds are found on every continent and in almost every habitat on Earth, and many species are strongly associated with specific geographical regions. The bald eagle is an iconic North American bird. The emu is native to Australia. The flamingo is associated with African and South American wetlands. The puffin is a North Atlantic seabird found in Iceland and Norway. The toucan is found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. The peacock is native to South Asia. In this sortable quiz, you'll match birds to their native geographical region. Whether you're a birdwatcher, an ornithology student, or just a nature enthusiast, this quiz will test your knowledge of the world's diverse avian species.

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Birds are found worldwide, with many species tied to specific regions. North America is home to bald eagles, turkeys, and cardinals. South America has toucans, macaws, and condors. Africa hosts ostriches, flamingos, and hornbills. Asia is home to peacocks, cranes, and hornbills. Australia/Oceania has emus, kookaburras, and birds of paradise. Europe has robins, puffins, and white storks.

Drag each bird to its native region. Also try our animals by habitat quiz and fish by water type quiz.

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