Top 10 Largest Birds in the World by Wings

By Abdul Rehman             OCT ,14, 2024

Albatross

The wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) holds the record for the largest wingspan of any bird, reaching an impressive 12 feet (3.6 meters) from tip to tip. These remarkable seabirds are known for their gliding ability

Andean Condor

The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), native to South America, boasts a wingspan of up to 10.5 feet (3.2 meters). Known for its majestic flight over the Andes mountains, this bird is a symbol of power and freedom in many cultures.

California Condor

The California condor (Gymnogyps californianus), has a wingspan of about 9.8 feet (3 meters). Once on the brink of extinction, conservation efforts have helped increase its population. These birds are scavengers, primarily feeding on large carcasses

Wandering Albatross

wandering albatross is often mentioned alone, it deserves special recognition for its remarkable flight capabilities. These birds can glide for hours without flapping their wings, utilizing wind currents and thermal updrafts to travel long distances.

Grey-headed Albatross

The grey-headed albatross (Thalassarche chrysostoma) has a wingspan of approximately 8.5 feet (2.6 meters). These birds are found in the Southern Ocean and are known for their striking grey heads and large size

Marabou Stork

The marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumenifer) may not be as graceful as some of its feathered counterparts, but it boasts a wingspan of about 10.5 feet (3.2 meters). Found in Africa, this large bird is often seen near water bodies, scavenging for food

Common Crane

The common crane (Grus grus) is a migratory bird with a wingspan of about 7.5 feet (2.3 meters). Known for its elegant dances and loud calls, this bird can be found in wetlands across Europe and Asia

Great Egret

The great egret (Ardea alba), with a wingspan of about 6.5 feet (2 meters), is a striking bird known for its beautiful white plumage and long neck. Found in wetlands and coastal regions around the world, these birds are skilled hunters, using their keen eyesight to catch fish and small amphibians.

Dalmatian Pelican

The Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus) has a wingspan of around 9.8 feet (3 meters), making it one of the largest pelican species. Found in parts of Europe and Asia, this bird is easily recognizable by its large bill and striking plumage

Eurasian Griffon Vulture

The Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) rounds out our list with a wingspan of about 9.2 feet (2.8 meters). This scavenger is commonly found in mountainous regions of Europe and Asia. Known for its excellent soaring capabilities

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