
Anchovy green bites the cuckoo female
We know that the phoenix only exists in myths and legends, and does not exist in reality. But in the tropical rainforests of the Americas, there are also alternative "phoenixes". In the eyes of the ancient Maya and Aztecs, it was the incarnation of the feathered serpent god, with a divine meaning.
This bird is the anchovy green bite cuckoo, also known as the color bite cuckoo, the long-tailed crowned biting cuckoo, the quetzal bird, the love schalke bird, and the big bite cuckoo.
The biting crane is a collective name for the birds of the order Cuckoo, which is famous for its tropical climbing birds, while the genus Green-biting Crater is more famous in the family Pterophoridae. They are predominantly green, with beautiful crown and tail feathers, and are known as the "phoenix" in the rainforest.
The Green Bitebird family consists of five members.
Anchovy green bites the cuckoo
It is also known as the "Bird of Paradise" of South America. Like a bird of paradise, it loves freedom, never eating or drinking after being caught, preferring to starve to death rather than live in a cage. Therefore, it is also known as the "free bird" and is regarded as a symbol of freedom.
The anchovy green-biting crane is the national bird of Guatemala. Guatemala's coat of arms has a green-tailed cuckoo on it. In the eyes of Guatemalans, the green-tailed flea represents freedom, patriotism, and friendship.
The country's monetary unit is the quetzal, which means green-biting crane. The symbol is abbreviated to Q, and the standard symbol is GTQ.
In addition, there are 4 species of green biters that are also beautiful and distinctive.
Colorful green bites the crane
The golden-headed green bites the cuckoo
White-tailed green-biting crane
Crested green bites the crane
The tail feathers of male green-biting tanagers are longer than their bodies. In addition to being able to attract the opposite sex, it is in camouflage at many times. The green feathers, without a trace of impurities, easily blend in with the surrounding plant colors to avoid predators.
Graphics are organized according to Wikipedia