The Red-Billed Oxpecker is a passerine bird in the oxpecker family, Buphagidae. Is native to the savannah of sub-Saharan Africa. The preferred habitat is open country, and the red-billed oxpecker eats insects.
The Saw-whet Owl is native to North America. They are found in dense thickets. The northern saw-whet owl makes a repeated tooting whistle sound. Some say they sound like a saw being sharpened on a whetstone.
The Alpine chough, or yellow-billed chough is a bird in the crow family. The Alpine Chough breeds in mountains from Spain eastwards through southern Europe and the Alps across Central Asia and the Himalayas to western China. mostly scavenges left behind human food.
The meerkat or suricate is a small mongoose found in southern Africa. Meerkats are highly social, and form packs of two to 30 individuals each that occupy home ranges around 5 km² (1.9 sq mi) in area. they are insectivorous.
The white-bellied drongo is a species of drongo found across the Indian Subcontinent. Although primarily insectivorous they are opportunistic and are known to prey on small birds. These birds are extremely territorial and aggressive.