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7 iconic flightless birds in the world and best places to see them

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 9, 2026, 13:50 IST
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7 iconic flightless birds in the world and best places to see them

Flightless birds are among the most fascinating creatures on Earth. Having evolved in environments with few natural predators, many of these birds gradually lost the ability to fly but developed other remarkable adaptations—strong legs for running, powerful swimming skills, or impressive size. Today, they are also major wildlife attractions for travellers seeking unique nature experiences. Here are some iconic flightless birds from around the world and the best places to see them.

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Ostrich — South Africa

The ostrich is the largest and fastest-running bird on Earth, capable of reaching speeds of about 70 km/h. Native to Africa’s open savannahs and deserts, these towering birds are instantly recognisable thanks to their long legs and powerful build. Oudtshoorn is often called the “Ostrich Capital of the World.” Visitors can tour ostrich farms, learn about their history in the feather trade, and observe the birds up close.

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Emu — Australia

The emu is the second-largest living bird and an unmistakable symbol of Australia. Known for its shaggy feathers and curious personality, this bird can run up to 50 km/h across Australia’s landscapes. Flinders Ranges National Park is one of the best places to observe emus in the wild, where they roam freely across rugged outback terrain.

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Kiwi — New Zealand

Small, shy, and nocturnal, the kiwi is one of the most unusual birds in the world. It has hair-like feathers and a long bill with nostrils at the tip, an extremely rare trait among birds. Do visit the Zealandia Ecosanctuary on your visit to New Zealand. The sanctuary offers one of the best opportunities to see kiwi in a protected natural habitat.

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King penguin — South Georgia Island

Penguins are the world’s most famous flightless birds, perfectly adapted to life in water rather than air. The king penguin, with its striking orange markings and upright posture, forms massive colonies in sub-Antarctic regions. Salisbury Plain hosts one of the largest king penguin colonies on the planet.

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Cassowary — Australia

The cassowary is often considered one of the most dangerous birds in the world due to its powerful legs and dagger-like claws. Despite its intimidating reputation, it plays a crucial ecological role by dispersing seeds in tropical rainforests. Visit the famous and iconic Daintree Rainforest to see these amazing birds. The rainforest is among the few places where these rare birds still roam in the wild.

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Greater rhea — Argentina

Often described as South America’s version of the ostrich, the greater rhea inhabits grasslands and open plains. These birds are excellent runners and are known for their unusual breeding behaviour, where males incubate eggs from multiple females. Visit Iberá wetlands to see these fantastic birds in the wild.

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Galápagos penguin — Galápagos Islands

The Galápagos penguin is the only penguin species found north of the equator. Smaller than most penguins, it survives in the tropical climate thanks to the cool ocean currents around the islands. As the name suggests, these penguins are found in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, specifically, Isabela Island. The island provides excellent chances to spot them along rocky shores and lava formations.

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