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I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

Of course, I am not "bird man", "bird man" is certainly not the meaning of rookie, only people who love birds in particular can be called "bird people".

Today in a book I stumbled upon people who thought they were particularly bird lovers, known as "bird people", this book introduced a lot of rare and beautiful birds, I was excited, here to share their unique with you .........

African flamingos, up to 1.4 meters tall, spread wings up to 1.6 meters wide, the whole body is white and red, because its food contains rich pigments, so the wings are red, also known as "crane bird". Most were born in Africa, India.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

The pheasant, also known as the "green bird" or "hundred-eyed pheasant" distributed in Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Indonesia, is known as the "phoenix of ancient Chinese legends", its wings are up to 200 cm long, the tail feathers are up to 250 cm, especially the secondary feathers, extremely long, and there are hundreds of "eyes" on the wings after unfolding.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

The purple long-tailed hummingbird, a subfamily of hummingbirds, belongs taxonomically to the hummingbird family and is one of the subfamily with the most species in the hummingbird family. Hummingbirds are the smallest warm-blooded animals in the world, with a distribution limited to the Western Hemisphere, with a high variety in South America, about 12 species often in the United States and Canada, only the red jade-throated hummingbird breeds in eastern North America from Nova Scotia to Florida, and the northernmost distribution is the brown hummingbird. The smallest hummingbird is the hummingbird, which weighs less than 2 grams, and the largest of the hummingbirds is the giant hummingbird, which is only 20cm long and weighs 20g.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

The Great Bird of Paradise, distributed in New Guinea, is the largest of the birds of paradise with a length of up to 43 cm, and the indigenous people decorate their feathers with their heads to indicate their status and honor.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

Small skirted windbirds, distributed in Australia, when courtship, the male will stand on the branches and sing, and when the female appears, they will spread their wings, form a circle, jump around, it is really breathtaking.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

Blue Bliss bird, an endemic bird species in Papua New Guinea, is one of the birds of paradise and is the spirit in the minds of bird lovers.........

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

The horned eagle, distributed in Panama, North America, is one of the largest birds of prey in the world , with almost half the height of a human. Female horned eagles are on average 108 cm long, with a wingspan of 200 cm and weigh 6.5–9 kg. However, the wingspan of the horned eagle is shorter.

The horned eagle has a sharp hook-like beak and strong claws almost as large as the palm of a human hand, which is unique among all birds of prey. With sharp nails up to 12 centimeters long and a grip of 50 kilograms, it can easily crush the skull of prey, feed mainly on howler monkeys, and fly extremely fast.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

Eastern Emperor Bully, just listen to the name is a bit domineering, but let you down, he is not so domineering, but among many birds, his crown, is the crown is indeed second to none, in humans "high value", in birds also try, any bird has a little bit of crown, the size of the crown, color, the appearance of the bird is a huge impact, but also indispensable in courtship, someone has photographed the East Emperor Bully's crown unfolded, but less than a second. Extremely precious.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

Anchovy green bitebird, distributed in Central America, its appearance is extremely beautiful, is the most beautiful bird in Central America, anchovy green bitebird, also known as the "Aztec bird", is a beautiful bird living in the tropical rainforest of Central and South America. In the ancient Mayan and Aztec cultures, the anchovy green-biting crane was considered the embodiment of the feathered serpent god (the god Quetzal) and enjoyed a sacred status.

I'm a "birdman" not a "bird shooter"

Just share these, give everyone a long insight, raise eyes, and see you when you have time............

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