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How many rare birds do you know that amaze you?

Amazing Rare Birds

By shenliPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Birds are peculiar creatures, some mighty and handsome, kings in the sky, some cute and playful, singing the melody of life on the branches and on the grass, they are a beautiful scenery in nature. They use their wings to bring inspiration, give people unlimited imagination, and inspire various inventions in the human world. Today, Taotao will take you to see the rare birds that will definitely shock you.

In the mysterious Mayan legend, the king vulture is the surname of God, which transmits information from the sky to human beings. The Mayans called it king or lord. Perhaps this is the origin of the name of the king vulture, whether the king vulture is a messenger of God, we do not know, but it is certain that it is one of the largest scavengers in the bird world. About the same as a six-foot-tall male, who eats the carrion of animals, largely avoiding the spread of the virus. Because of its huge size, it rarely flaps its wings and can only glide with the air currents in the sky instead of flying. It can glide through the sky for hours to find food, but the red eyes have amazing vision. Some scientists believe that he does not rely on vision to find food, but relies on a superior sense of smell. Glide in the direction of the smell of carrion. to find food

Whether on the tough rind, his sharp beak is his best cutlery, easily slicing open food for him to feast on for the best dining experience, as they live off carrion. So the head and neck are bare, so that there is no food residue left on the feathers, in order to avoid the virus infection on the carrion. King vultures will also receive baptism of high temperature in the sun after they are full to eliminate viruses and bacteria. Although their heads and necks have no feathers, they are colorful and very gorgeous. Therefore, the above characteristics and habits make the king vultures. The vulture is known as the king of the sky in the bird world who is obsessed with cleanliness and loves beauty. Unlike ordinary birds, the king vulture does not build nests in trees, but lives on the ground.

Condor vultures and king vultures have highly similar living habits. They generally live in South America and feed on carrion. They are scavengers in nature and are restricted by their size. They generally inhabit windy areas. Glide on air. Condo vultures are definitely one of the best fashion indicators in the bird world. Although their heads are featherless like the king vultures, they don't have the brilliant colors of the king vulture's head. The whole body is dark, but the neck is surrounded by a beautiful white scarf, which is his typical mark, and the Condor vulture is very long-lived. Living up to 75 years in captivity, the Incas considered Condor vultures sacred and immortal. Legend has it that when he felt his end was near, he would throw himself from the highest mountain into the depths of the canyon, back to their birthplace. Condo vultures are also very affectionate animals, in his long bird life. There is only one partner in life, and since the next generation is born every other year, both parents need to spend a whole year caring for the newborn. Their numbers are relatively rare compared to other vultures.

If there is a list of the best marriage proposals in the animal kingdom, the male wormwood grouse must be on the list. Male wormwood grouse are absolute dancers. Every spring, they would dance the chest-shaking dance on the grassland covered with three-foot wormwood to court, while the female wormwood grouse would patrol back and forth to see who is eligible to win his favor and become his mate? Did you discover it? Only males have breasts, and females don't. That's not really a chest, but an air sac. When the male is courting, the two pale yellow air sacs surrounded by white feathers on the chest will be repeatedly inflated, inflated, and shaken, the long and pointed tail feathers are unfolded, the mouth will make a cooing sound, and the air sacs will also make strange noises when they shrink. Sounds, dances, and music, so isn't this a well-planned courtship ritual?

The male Wilson Bird of Paradise is breathtakingly beautiful, with five colors on its body, blue, yellow, red, green, and black, as if it were a vivid representation of God's masterpiece. The female Wilson bird of paradise is less colorful than the males. The tail feathers of the Wilson Bird of Paradise are extremely rare, curved like the tight hoop on Monkey King's head. The Wilson bird of paradise lives only in the dense forests of the Indonesian islands of Batanta and Waigu, and it is said that when a German zoologist named Wilson in 1863, an unknown bird brought back by naturalists was named Wilson by Napoleon's nephew. When visiting Weigu Island, he named the dizzyingly unknown bird Wilson. If the wormwood grouse's courtship is a combination of dance and soundtrack, then the Wilson Bird of Paradise is the best venue setter in the courtship ritual. He will first delineate the field that will most attract the female Wilson Bird of Paradise, then start clearing the leaves and branches of the field to ensure that his courtship performance will not be greatly compromised by the environment, and after waiting for the female Wilson Bird of Paradise, he will unfold A gorgeous green feather on its chest attracts females with a sound like a car alarm bell.

In the animal world, in order to attract females to reproduce the next generation, in the eyes of humans, males are mostly more beautiful than females, and the Great Bird of Paradise is no exception. The male bird of paradise has a yellow head with green feathers on the throat, and is decorated with ornate side feathers. While the magnetism is brown throughout, the male bird of paradise will make pompous gestures during courtship, show off its plumage, and cruise back and forth on the branches. When merchants brought the bird of paradise to Europe, they removed its feet, so that it could only keep flying in the sky, and the bird of paradise was also called the visitor of paradise. However, this should be a hell-like life for the bird of paradise, only to stop after death, without suffering from the pain of being without feet?

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