by Akash
Frigatebird: Birds with long, angular wings, seen gracefully gliding above tropical oceans.
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Swallow-tailed Kite: Birds with long, pointed wings, known for their graceful flight, found in the southeastern United States, including Florida.
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Osprey: Birds with long wings and a bent wrist, commonly seen near water as they hunt fish.
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Turkey Vulture: Large birds with long wings, often seen soaring high while scavenging.
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Eagle: Both Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles have long wings and are powerful birds of prey found in North America.
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Pelican: Birds with long wings, known for their gliding and diving to catch fish, like the American White Pelican.
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Swan: Swans, like Trumpeter and Tundra Swans, have long wings for strong, steady flight during migration.
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Red-tailed Hawk: Raptors with long wings, often seen soaring with broad, rounded shapes in North America.
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Northern Gannet: Birds with long wings, excellent divers, found along the North Atlantic Ocean coasts.
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