The three types are:
- Tweety Birds. These are little birds that tweet. Examples include sparrows, finches, robins.
- Ducky Birds. These are birds that float in water. Examples include ducks, swans, sea gulls, and albatrosses.
- Hawk-like Birds.
Biologist Melanie Driscoll, from the National Audubon Society, estimates that a whopping 5 billion birds die every year in the United States -- equating to roughly 13.7 million birds dying every day.
The three types are:
- Tweety Birds. These are little birds that tweet. Examples include sparrows, finches, robins.
- Ducky Birds. These are birds that float in water. Examples include ducks, swans, sea gulls, and albatrosses.
- Hawk-like Birds. The birds of this category are, well, hawk-like in nature.
Top 10 Most Beautiful Birds In The World
- 8 Bohemian Waxwing.
- 7 Blue Jay.
- 6 Atlantic Puffin.
- 5 Keel-billed Toucan.
- 4 Peacock.
- 3 Flamingo.
- 2 Scarlet Macaw.
- 1 Golden Pheasant.
Some of the most colorful bird species in the world include the scarlet macaw, the Mandarin duck,the toucan, and the Lady Gouldian finch.
Total number of bird species, by country
| Country / region | Bird species count | Rank |
|---|
| Colombia | 1,878 | 1 |
| Peru | 1,858 | 2 |
| Brazil | 1,813 | 3 |
| Indonesia | 1,711 | 4 |
JUJURANA : THE KING OF BIRDS.
Bird watchers can identify many species from just a quick look. They're using the four keys to visual identification: Size & Shape, Color Pattern, Behavior, and Habitat.
Shortest Bird Facts
Shortest legs: virtually non-existent in swifts (Apodidae). Shortest bill: Glossy Swiftlet – few millimetres.The Indian Ocean was once home to a lots of flightless birds - the most famous being the dodo - but as humans arrived these birds became extinct. When the island was completely covered by the ocean, almost all life on it was wiped out.
The beautiful birds of India by – Kailash Kumbhkar
- Asian Paradise Flycatcher. The amazing Asian Paradise Flycatcher is a impressive medium-sized bird found across all over India.
- Fire Tailed Myzornis.
- Himalayan Monal.
- Indian Peafowl.
- Indian Pitta.
- Mrs.
- Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher.
- Red Headed Trogon.
A hen as in a female chicken? Of course it's a bird. Chickens are birds, they're part of the class Aves, which are made up of birds. They're warm blooded, have feathers, and lay eggs.
In May 2015, the 14th Asiatic Lion Census was conducted over an area of about 20,000 km2 (7,700 sq mi); the lion population was estimated at 523 individuals, comprising 109 adult males, 201 adult females and 213 cubs. In August 2017, surveyors counted 650 wild lions.
The Indian spotted eagle habitat is distributed over the gangetic plains, in the east to Manipur, in Madhya Pradesh, southern Orissa and in south mudumala, nilgiris of Tamil Nadu and also found at some of bird sanctuaries.
Peacock. Peacock, any of three species of resplendent birds of the pheasant family, Phasianidae (order Galliformes). Strictly, the male is a peacock, and the female is a peahen; both are peafowl.
Most Beautiful Animals in the World
- Poison Dart Frog.
- Swallow-Tailed Hummingbird.
- Candy Crab.
- Caracal.
- Zanzibar Red Colobus.
- Black Backed Kingfisher.
- Fennec Fox.
- Mandarin Fish.
Birds are attacked and eaten by other birds, including falcons, owls and eagles. Different kinds of serpents and other reptiles kill adult and baby birds alike. Four-legged predators such as bobcats and weasels are bird-eaters.
10,000 to 13,000 bird species and 200 to 400 billion individual birds are the rough estimates to the question of how many birds in the world.
Birds (or largely all animals) are programmed to have one major goal in life i.e.“reproduction”. One should note that mostly the male bird will be the one with an attractive plumage and the female would look rather dull. This is because the female chooses her mate and to be chosen the males contest against other males.
Peacocks are considered as most beautiful and colorful birds in the world. They are known for their iridescent tails they used for mating rituals and courtship displays. The name "peacocks" is commonly used to refer to both the male and female.
Duck is the common name for numerous species in the waterfowl family Anatidae which also includes swans and geese. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water.