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Best 1 Glasswing Butterfly

The Glasswing butterfly is a distinctive nymphalid species from Central America. Its most remarkable feature is its nearly transparent wings, offering exceptional camouflage against sunlight. This unique adaptation allows it to evade predators and facilitates migration across vast distances. Primari...

2 Monarch
Monarch

The monarch butterfly is a striking orange and black butterfly native to North America. It’s notable for its complex multigenerational migration, traveling thousands of miles to winter in Mexico. These butterflies are particularly important for researchers studying insect behavior and migration patt...

3 Locusta migratoria manilensis (Oriental Migratory Locust)

Locusta migratoria manilensis, commonly known as the Oriental Migratory Locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. This insect is notable for its large-scale migratory swarming behavior and significant agricultural impact, particularly in Asia. The locust’s ability to rapidly form...

4 Desert Locust (Schistocerca gregaria)

The Desert Locust, *Schistocerca gregaria*, is a migratory grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. Native to Africa and the Middle East, it’s notable for its ability to form incredibly large swarms. These swarms can rapidly consume vast amounts of vegetation, posing a significant threat to ag...

5 Baikal Teal

The Baikal Teal is a dabbling duck species native to freshwater lakes and wetlands of eastern Siberia and northeastern China. It’s recognized by striking male plumage featuring intricate green, yellow, and black markings used during courtship displays. This teal undertakes extensive migratory journe...

6 Locusta migratoria migratorioides (African Migratory Locust)

Locusta migratoria migratorioides, commonly known as the African Migratory Locust, is a grasshopper species within the Acrididae family. It's notable for its highly organized swarming behavior and devastating impact on agriculture. These locusts consume vast quantities of vegetation, often leading t...

7 Migratory Locust (Locusta migratoria)

Locusta migratoria, commonly known as the migratory locust, is a grasshopper belonging to the Acrididae family. This species is notable for its massive swarms that migrate across vast distances, consuming crops and causing significant agricultural damage. Originating in Africa and Asia, it's particu...

8 Snow Goose
Snow Goose

The Snow Goose is a large waterfowl species native to North America and parts of the Arctic. It’s notable for exceptionally dense migratory flocks, often numbering in the thousands, and exhibits striking two-color variations – predominantly white or dark blue plumage. These geese are primarily found...

9 Northern Pintail

The Northern Pintail is a dabbling duck notable for its exceptionally elongated tail feathers in males. It’s a migratory bird found throughout Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Primarily breeding in northern regions, it's observed by wildlife enthusiasts, researchers studying waterfowl popul...

10 Christmas Island Red Crab

The Christmas Island red crab belongs to the Geocarcinidae family and is native solely to Christmas Island. It’s notable for one of the largest animal migrations on Earth, with millions of crabs moving overland each year to breed in the ocean. These terrestrial crabs are primarily found in coastal f...

11 Whooper Swan

The Whooper Swan is a large migratory waterfowl breeding in the subarctic regions of Eurasia and serves prominently as the national bird of Finland.

12 Sandhills Prairie Crane Trust

Headquartered in Nebraska, this protected Platte River prairie habitat is dedicated to conserving the vital spring staging grounds for hundreds of thousands of Sandhill cranes.

13 Bar-headed Goose

The Bar-headed Goose is an Asian waterfowl famous for its extreme high-altitude migrations, flying directly over the towering peaks of the Himalayan mountains.

14 Barnacle Goose

The Barnacle Goose is an Arctic-breeding waterfowl famous for a historical medieval myth that claimed the birds spontaneously emerged from floating goose barnacles.

15 Hyles lineata

Hyles lineata, known as the white-lined sphinx, is a common hawk moth of the Americas recognized for its massive migratory swarms.

16 Green-winged Teal

The Green-winged Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in North America, recognized by the male's striking green wing patch and cinnamon-colored head during the breeding season.

17 Chestnut Tiger

The Chestnut Tiger is a nymphalid butterfly native to East Asia, notable for its impressive long-distance seasonal migrations across Japan and surrounding regions.

18 Red Admiral

The Red Admiral is a widely distributed migratory butterfly recognized by its striking black, red, and white wing patterns across North America and Eurasia.

19 Red Locust (Nomadacris septemfasciata)

The Red Locust is a major agricultural pest native to Sub-Saharan Africa, distinguished by its seven distinct abdominal bands and periodic explosive population swarms.

20 Bewick's Swan

Bewick's Swan is a Eurasian subspecies of the Tundra Swan, distinguished by its unique yellow and black bill pattern that was extensively studied by researchers.

21 Rufous Hummingbird

The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) undertakes one of the longest migrations relative to body size of any bird, traveling over 6,000 km from Mexico to breeding grounds in Alaska.

22 Ruddy Shelduck

The Ruddy Shelduck is a striking orange-brown waterfowl native to southeastern Europe and central Asia, frequently inhabiting mountainous lakes and rivers.

23 Tundra Swan

The Tundra Swan is a widespread migratory waterfowl that breeds in the high Arctic regions of North America and Europe, noted for its long seasonal flights.

24 Pink-spotted hawk-moth

The Pink-spotted hawk-moth is a large American moth notable for its distinct pink abdominal bands and its long-distance migratory patterns throughout the Americas.

25 Migratory Grasshopper (Melanoplus sanguinipes)

The Migratory Grasshopper is a highly destructive pest across North America, historically infamous for its massive 19th-century outbreaks that ruined pioneer settlements.

26 Garganey
Garganey

The Garganey is a small, long-distance migratory dabbling duck that breeds across Europe and Asia, identified by the male's striking broad white stripe above the eye.

27 Adélie Penguin

A small Antarctic penguin named after Adélie Land, itself named by French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1840, breeding farther south than almost any other bird.

28 Australian Plague Locust (Chortoicetes terminifera)

The Australian Plague Locust is an infamous insect native to Australia, noted for its highly destructive swarming phases that repeatedly ruin crops in the eastern states.

29 Eurasian Wigeon

The Eurasian Wigeon is a widespread Palearctic dabbling duck, notable for the male's chestnut head and cream-colored crown, often grazing on land like a goose.

30 Canvasback
Canvasback

The Canvasback is a large diving duck native to North America, notable for having the longest body of any native diving duck species on the continent.

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