The 10 Most Amazing Birds Around The World That We May Not Know…

First: The rainbow bird: It is a type of Australian parrot found in Australia and eastern Indonesia… and its habitat is rainforests and coastal forests.

The rainbow bird
The rainbow bird

Second: The Golden Pheasant: It is a bird that lives in western China, although it was bred in other countries such as the United Kingdom… As for its appearance, this is unambiguous.

The Golden Pheasant
The Golden Pheasant

Third: Quetzal: These birds live in the mountainous tropical forests of Central America. These birds feed on fruits, insects, lizards and other small creatures. Unfortunately, these birds are threatened with extinction.

Quetzal
Quetzal

Fourth: The hobo: It is a wonderful bird that has a great crown and lives in Madagascar… and it is threatened with extinction.

The hobo
The hobo

Fifth: Bird of Paradise: Very strange birds that have a twisted tail… These birds live in Indonesia and eastern Australia, and you will only see them in documentaries because they are not communicable.

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Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise

Sixth: The Atlantic puffin: It is a type of seabird that feeds on fish, squid and crustaceans. This bird is the only one found in the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called the “ocean clown” or “sea rooster” for its strange appearance.

Atlantic puffin
Atlantic puffin

Seventh: The Kingfisher: This bird feeds on marine life such as fish, crabs, insects, frogs, mice, lizards, and birds as well, using its large, heavy beaks.

The Kingfisher
The Kingfisher

Eighth: The California Condor: This bird is also called the New World Eagle. This bird lives in all parts of California, north, south, and central. It is the only remaining bird of the genus (Gymnorrhea).

The California Condor
The California Condor

Ninth: The African Crown Crane: This bird lives in the dry African savannah south of the Sahara, although it nests in more humid habitats. It can also be found in swamps, cultivated areas, and grasslands near rivers and lakes from eastern Uganda and Kenya to southern Africa …. He does not migrate.

The African Crown Crane
The African Crown Crane

Tenth: The Northern Cardinal: These birds are a wonderful example of familiarity with each other, and they do not migrate… and they do not change their feathers, so they remain in productive activity throughout the year in summer and winter.

The Northern Cardinal
The Northern Cardinal

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