Boatmouth Heron, look at that mouth to know why it is called a Boatmouth Heron...
Hammer-headed stork, too, doesn't this head also resemble a hammer? It chirps like human laughter...
The white-faced ibis, distributed only in the Americas, has beautiful plumage
The great blue banana crane, also known as the blue-crowned banana crane, is a larger bird, with a body length of 75cm, a weight of more than 1kg, in addition to beautiful feathers, it is said that the flesh is delicious, resulting in a significant decrease in the number of populations distributed in West Africa...
Ground-dwelling parrots, unlike other birds that nest in trees, dig pits in the ground and hide under branches. It is also a master of disguise, just like this picture, the feathers and the color of the grass are almost integrated...
Red-eared grebe, with a towering black crown on the top of its head...
Orioles, which do not nest on their own but only steal the nests of other birds. What's more, when they occupy other nests, they will also eat the eggs or young birds left behind by others, and will fiercely "defend" the territory they occupy!
The red leg is called a crane, you read that right, I did not write less words, not because of the red leg and "called" the crane, it is "called crane"! Because they are loud and loud, they are called "cranes"
Red-beaked hornbills, with a red beak bent down and strong, can peck at the soil with their beaks.
The red-tailed black cockatoo is said to like to bark loudly at nightfall...
The yellow-billed stork inhabits rivers, lakes and tidal flats
The grey-necked bustard, which can weigh even 18 kg, is the heaviest bird in the world to fly.
The toucan, don't think that its mouth is heavy, but in fact, this mouth is very light, because the beak bone is not a dense entity, the outside is just a shell, the middle is running through the very fine fibers, porous sponge-like tissue, full of air, therefore, its mouth does not feel very heavy...
Helmeted hornbills in flight
Blue oriole, red face is not very special? Taiwan's endemic bird species, like to move quietly and quietly...
A blue-billed bell is emerging from its nest to spy on...
Lead the hooded plover, look at its eyes!
American bone-top chicken, look at its claws! It prefers to dive for submerged plants and has wide and separated webbeds on its toes.
Black-billed Mountain toucans, when they eat, first peck the food with the tip of their mouth, then lift their necks, throw the food upwards, and then open their mouths to accurately "drop" the food into the throat...
The American snake pelican, similar to the Black-billed Mountain toucan, "forks" the fish with its mouth, then throws it into the air, and then swallows it...
Montessori curved hornbill, is this long beak a dream?
The ball-breasted pigeon is a kind of foreign play pigeon, the sac is like a blown balloon, higher than the average pigeon...
Spoon-billed sandpiper, is that mouth like a shovel? This strange bird is on the verge of extinction due to global warming...
This is a juvenile of a frigate bird, although the frigate bird mainly feeds on fish, but strangely it is neither good at swimming nor diving, so it can only prey on flying fish that jump out or float on the surface of the water, and sometimes even chase and coerce other birds such as seagulls in the air to spit out the food they catch, and when this food has not fallen into the water, it will be snatched away by it...
Blue-winged laughing kingfisher, strange, didn't see it laughing? It is actually named because of its human-like laughter.
The Asian Paradise Wren, also known as the Shou Belt Bird and the Ribbon Bird, has a beautiful body shape, only the size of a sparrow, and the main feature is that the male has two very long central tail feathers, like a ribbon. It is called auspiciously, and the tone is like "please, please, please", no wonder people like it!
Is the British tiger parrot very cute?
The long-eared umbrella bird, the male bird has a swollen flesh hanging on its neck, because it is too large, it is easy to be caught, and it is already an endangered bird...
Parrots, parrots that peck sheep?! Scary enough! They are mainly found in New Zealand and often attack sheep; they fly down on the sheep's back and use their strong beaks to pierce the flesh of the sheep's skin and flesh! Then it devours sheep fat and pecks at lamb, leaving live sheep covered in blood, which is why New Zealand herders call it a "parrot"!