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The Most Beautiful Birds In The World

Beautiful Birds of the World

Nature holds varies beauty in it. From the start to the end there is always a beauty. Birds are also one of the beautiful creatures in the world. Everyone in this world gets attracted to birds. Today due to pollution and growth in population and also with consideration of various environmental situations it is found that most of the birds are expiring. Today in our showcase to represent the beauty of birds and the various moments are shared to save them which help their life in the world to get exist.

1. Rainbow Lorikeet




This colorful parrot looks like some wild artist painted all over him. Rainbow Lorikeets are seen often along Australia’s eastern seaboard. They love to hang out in rainforests, woodland areas, and coastal bush. They can also become drunk, usually by consuming fermented nectar, which has been known to last for months.

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2. Northern Cardinal




You can never miss spotting a Norther Cardinal if you’re in their habitat. Their hot red feathers and wacky, pointy crests will catch anyone’s eyes. What’s more, they keep their red plumage even in the winter. In the summer, they are fans of whistling at dawn.

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3. Blue Bird of Paradise




The birds of paradise is a group of birds often found in New Guinea, and the Blue bird is likely the famous one of all. Not only are they beautiful, but the males perform hilarious courtship displays; they’ll hang upside down from branches, spread their plumage, and sing in a low, throaty voice.

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4. Kingfishers




As their name implies, Kingfishers are skilled fishers. Thanks to their large, strong bills, Kingfishers can eat a wide assortment of foods besides fish frogs, insects, crabs, mice, lizards, and even other birds. When they hunt, usually they find a perch and wait to spot prey. Once a victim is caught, a Kingfisher will bring it back to its perch and whack it to death.

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5. Peacocks




Peacocks are definitely one of Mother Nature’s most flashiest dressers. They are pheasants, and they are known for their remarkable tail feathers, which when spread show off incredible "eyes". These feathers are used in courtship displays and mating rituals, and the females often choose mates based on the length of a male’s feathers.

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6. Golden Pheasant




These bright birds are native to western China. That orange cape they have around their necks actually serve a purpose: when it’s time to find a mate, a male will spread his cape like a fan to show off his colors.

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7. Atlantic Puffin




Because of their funny appearance, puffins are sometimes called "sea roosters" and "clowns of the sea". Atlantic puffins feed by diving for fish, but they sometimes munch on other sea creatures such as squids and crustaceans.
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