How are birds classified? Give example.

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Birds are classified into two groups:

a) Flying birds: Parrot, Hawk, Pigeon, Crow, Sparrow, Swan, Duck, Flamingo.

b) Flightless birds: Ostrich, Kiwi, Rhea, Emu, Penguin etc.

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