Birds of paradise

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Birds of paradise are considered to be the most beautiful in the world.
There are 42 species. Here are some great examplesRainbow Lorikeet bird

This bird is a species of Australian parrot spread in eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.

In Australia, this bird meets on the east coast, from Queensland to South Australia and Northwest Tasmania. Its natural habitat is tropical forests, coastal bushes and forests.
Some species traditionally considered to be subspecies of the Rainbow Lorikeet parrot have begun to be treated as separate species.

Visually, gender differentiation is quite difficult, although a careful observer of their color and behavior can differentiate themHoopoe

The puppy is a colorful bird living in Africa and Eurasia, distinguishing itself through the feathers in the crest.

It is the only species that still exists in the Upapidae family. An island species, the giant pupa on the island of St. Elena has disappeared, while subspecies in Madagascar are often considered as a species by itself.The crowned cock

The gray crown (Balearica regulorum) makes part of the Gruidae crutches family. These birds live in African savannah in the Sahara, although they are nesting in wet habitats. Crowded cocks are also found in marshes, arable areas and grasslands around the rivers and lakes of eastern Uganda and Kenya
These cranes do not migrate, with two subspecies: the crank of the East Africa, living in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, where it is a national bird, and from Kenya to the east of South Africa.

East Africa's cocci have a larger piece of red skin on the face above the white area, compared to the other subspecies, the incurable cocoon in South Africa.

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Wow

These birds r really beautiful and so are called 'birds if paradise '

THX

Beautiful creatures, great pictures!

what a beautiful bird and photo! thank you for your post