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(#12) This Fierce Fashionista Finch
The Gouldian Finch is a pretty poor singer, but makes up for it with its amazing colors. They are also easy to get a long with and mix well with other species.
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(#24) This Whistling Oriole Who Has Secrets to Share
The Northern Oriole is a very well-known bird that whistles from treetops and is heard around from the Midwest to New York. The Baltimore Orioles also have the same colors as this bird. Unlike other fruit-eating birds they are picky and will only eat ripe and dark colored fruit.
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(#18) This Gorgeous Goldfinch Who Will Help You Forget Your Problems
The American Goldfinch is often heard singing while in flight and many say it sounds like they are saying "potato chip." They are found all over America and eat mostly seeds and insects.
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(#27) This Lazy Looker Who Can't Be Bothered
The Guianan Cock-of-the-rock is a pretty lazy bird that will only fly for a short distance to get fruit to eat. They have a unforgettable crest on their head.
Source: Oiseaux Birds
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(#19) This Two-Toned Beauty
The Troupial is the national bird of Venezuela and is used to promote national pride. They are also a very common household pet. In the wild, they can be found in very dry areas and forests.
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(#2) This Hoopoe with Its Sick Mohawk
The Hoopoe is from Afro-Eurasia and is best known for its crown of feathers on its head. Its name comes from the Latin word "Upupa" which means the cry of the bird. Another very distinctive feature on this bird is its very thin beak.
Source and Photo: Wow Amazing
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Birds can be said to be one of the most beautiful animals in the world, with more than 10,000 different species. Some birds with bright feathers, such as peacocks and parrots, have always been fascinating. Over the centuries, about 120 to 130 species of birds have become extinct due to the destruction of the environment by humans. Many people are working hard to protect the diversity of birds, and we are lucky to be able to see these free and colorful birds in nature.
Their beautiful voices and feathers have been admired by people, which have a history of thousands of years. Thanks to biological evolution, some of the brightest birds still exist. The random tool shows the 29 most colorful birds on the planet.
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