The Dharma Sangha (Coraciidae) is a branch of Dharma sangha. Dharma monks are medium-sized climbing birds with bright plumage, insect-eating, reptiles, small mammals and birds.
Dharma monks are widespread in the temperate regions of the Old World, but are most abundant in tropical and subtropical regions. There are 2 subfamilies, 5 genera and 16 species, and there are 2 genera and 3 species in China, with the Three Treasure Birds being the most widely distributed and most common. The Subfamily Dharma Sangha (Dibao Bird Subfamily, Dibao Subfamily) of the Dharma Monastic Family, which is only native to the island of Madagascar, is often listed as a single family. The Dharma Monk Family Dharma Monk Scientific name Coraciidae) is a family of ornithopods in the order of Ornithopodium Dharma Monks, similar in size to crows, but closely related to kingfishers and humming tigers. Body color is mostly blue and brown. Feeds on insects.
