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5 Most Beautiful Birds in the World That Will Leave You Speechless! 🦜✨ 🌟

Get ready to have your mind blown! 😍 From the dazzling colors of the Resplendent Quetzal to the royal elegance of the Peacock, these birds look like they’ve flown straight out of a fairytale.

🔥 #1 The Resplendent Quetzal — With its shimmering emerald feathers and long flowing tail, this bird is literally nature’s living jewel.
🌈 #2 The Mandarin Duck — Known as the most beautiful duck on earth, its rainbow-like plumage is simply unbelievable!
👑 #3 The Indian Peacock — When this bird fans out its iridescent tail, it looks like a moving masterpiece.
💙 #4 The Hyacinth Macaw — The world’s largest parrot, painted in a deep royal blue. It’s majestic and full of personality!
❤️ #5 The Flamingo — With its bright pink elegance and graceful posture, it’s like a supermodel of the bird world.

🎥 Watch these stunning birds in action and see why they’ve captured hearts all over the world! Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! 💬👇

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00:00Want to know about five beautiful birds in the world? Then watch this video till the end.
00:05Number one, golden pheasant. The golden pheasant, also known as the Chinese pheasant and rainbow
00:11pheasant, is a game bird of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds, and the family Pasionidae,
00:18Pheasants. The genus name is from ancient Greek Crusolophos, with golden crest, and Pictus is
00:24Latin for painted, from pingare, to paint. The adult male is approximately 100 cm at 39 in, in length,
00:32with its tail accounting for two-thirds of the total length, and around 500-700 grauskis, 1-2 lb,
00:39in weight. Its coloration is characterized by a golden crest and rump, and by a bright red body.
00:46It possesses an orange ruff or cape on the beck that can be spread in display, appearing as an
00:51alternating black and orange fan that covers all of the face, except for the eyes. The eye is bright
00:57yellow, with a pinpoint black pupil. The adult female, hen, is 60, 80 cm and 24, 31 in, in length and
01:06weights around 350 grain or 1-1. Her tail is proportionally longer, and makes up roughly half
01:13of her total length. She is much less showy than the male, with a duller mottled brown plumage,
01:18similar to that of the female common feisant, but is darker and more slender.
01:23Number 2. Toko-Tucan. The Toko-Tucan, Rampastos toko, is a species of bird in the tucan family,
01:32Rampastidae. It is the largest species of tucan, and has a distinctive appearance, with a black body,
01:39a white throat, chest and upper tail coverts, and red undertail coverts. Its most conspicuous feature
01:46is its massive beak, which is yellow-orange with a black base and large spot on the tip.
01:52It is endemic to South America, where it has a wide distribution from the Guianas,
01:56south to northern Argentina and Uruguay, and its range has recently been expanding southwards.
02:03Unlike other tucans, which inhabit continuous forests, Toko-Tucans inhabit a variety of semi-open
02:09habitats, at altitudes of up to 1,750-5,740 oz. ft. They are especially common in the Brazilian
02:20Currado gallery forests, and the wetlands of the Pantanal.
02:24Number 3. Atlantic Puffin. The Atlantic Puffin, Fratercula arctica, also known as the common puffin,
02:32is a species of seabird in the auk family. It is the only puffin native to the Atlantic Ocean.
02:38Two related species, the tufted puffin and the horned puffin, are found in the northeastern Pacific.
02:44The Atlantic Puffin breeds in Russia, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Greenland, Newfoundland and Labrador,
02:50Nova Scotia. This puffin has a black crown and back, pale grey cheek patches, and a white body
02:57and underparts. Its broad, boldly marked red and black beak and orange legs, contrast with its plumage.
03:04It molts while at sea in the winter, and some of the brightly coloured facial characteristics are lost,
03:09with colour returning during the spring.
03:14Number 4. Rainbow Lorikeet. The Rainbow Lorikeet is a species of parrot found in Australia.
03:22It is common along the eastern seaboard, from northern Queensland to south Australia.
03:27Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. The Rainbow Lorikeet is a medium-sized parrot,
03:34with the length ranging from 25 to 30 cm, 9.8 to 11.8 in, including the tail, and the weight varies from
03:4275 to 157 green, 2.6, 5.5 oz. The plumage of the nominate race, as with all subspecies,
03:51is very bright and colourful. The head is deep blue with a greenish-yellow neutral collar,
03:56and the rest of the upper parts, wings, back and tail, are green. The chest is orange-yellow,
04:02the belly is deep blue, and the thighs and rump are green. In flight, a yellow wing bar contrasts
04:08clearly with the red underwing coverts. There is little to visually distinguish between the sexes.
04:15Number 5. Resplendent Quetzal. The Resplendent Quetzal, Faro macrus mochino,
04:22is a small bird found in Central America and Southern Mexico that lives in tropical forests,
04:27particularly montane cloud forests. They are part of the family trogonidae and have two recognised
04:33subspecies, PM mochino and PM costaricensis. Like other Quetzals, the Resplendent is mostly omnivorous.
04:42Its diet mainly consists of fruits of plants in the laurel family, lauricea, but it occasionally also
04:49preys on insects, lizards, frogs and snails. The species is well known for its colourful and complex
04:56plumage that differs substantially between sexes. Males have iridescent green plumes,
05:02a red lower breast and belly, black inner wings and a white undertale, whilst females are duller
05:08and have a shorter tail. Grey lower breasts, bellies and bills, along with bronze green heads,
05:14are characteristic of females.

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