There are about 10,000 species of birds in the world. Each species has different colors and beauty created by many factors such as food, habits, and habitat.
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Golden Pheasant:The golden pheasant is famous for its brilliant golden plumage, a combination of bright red and blue-green. The neck is light brown. Females are more colorful than males. The flanks are especially red, and the middle of the tail also has prominent black hairs. They live in the dense forests of China, spending most of their time on the ground, foraging for berries, seeds and insects. PhotoAlphacoders.com. |
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Scarlet macaw:The scarlet macaw is one of the most beautiful and largest members of the parrot family. It lives in the jungles of Central and South America and is known for its bright red plumage, blue back, yellow and green wings. Its strong curved beak, white upperparts, and black underparts are another notable feature of this species. An adult scarlet macaw is 80-90 cm long and weighs up to 1.5 kg. Its lifespan is 40-50 years. In ideal living conditions, they can live up to 75 years. Photo: 7wallpapers.net. |
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Flamingo:Flamingos are perhaps the most recognizable birds in the world. Their beautiful pink-purple plumage makes them stand out from the crowd. There are six species of flamingos, found everywhere in the world except Antarctica. An adult flamingo can weigh up to 3.6 kg. They have long necks and legs, which allow them to catch small fish, larvae and plankton in muddy water. Photo: Tqn.com. |
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Keel Billed Toucan:This is one of the most amazing looking birds in the world, living in the forests of Central and South America. They have extremely large beaks, which can be up to 20 cm long and come in many colors. Their beaks are a mix of green, red and yellow. This impressive beak is used to attract females during the breeding season and also serves as a weapon. The plumage on the body is black, with a yellow neck and chest. Photo: Alphacoders.com. |
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Peacock:The male peacock’s plumage is truly a work of art. The colorful tail feathers are used by the male to “court” the female. The male peacock’s tail-flaring dance is perhaps the most beautiful love display in the bird family. Photo: Cincinnatizoo.org. |
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Atlantic Puffin: This is a small seabird, found mainly on the northern coast of the United States and Eastern Canada, also known as the “sea parrot” because of its diverse colors. They spend most of their lives at sea, diving up to 60 m to hunt small fish. Their beautiful plumage helps to repel water and keep them warm while swimming. Atlantic puffins breed every summer and spring, nesting in caves on cliffs made of feathers and grass. Photo: Pcwallart.com. |
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Blue Jay:This is one of the most intelligent and beautiful birds in the world. They live in the forests of Eastern and Central North America, with beautiful blue, white and black plumage that is hard to take your eyes off. They can steal mushrooms, food and eggs from other birds, and imitate the sounds of other birds. Photo: Hww.ca. |
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Wood Duck (Carolina Duck): Called a duck, but this is a bird of the duck family, living mainly in the swamps of North America, is the most colorful waterfowl in the world. The male has a green and purple head, a white belly, a dark red breast with white spots. Along the neck, there are attractive small white stripes. The wings are blue and black. Female wood ducks are as colorful and beautiful as the males. They have a gray-brown head, white belly. Photo: Deseretnews.com. |
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Hyacinth Macaw: This bird is famous for its striking cobalt blue plumage, bright yellow feathers around its eyes and a long, curved black tail. Because of this beautiful color, the Hyacinth Macaw is also known as the “blue parrot”. This bird is very popular for both its beauty and intelligence, and can be trained to be a pet in the house. Photo: Zoochat.com. |
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