1. PEACOCK
Maybe the most notorious of the bird world, the peacock is legendary for its amazing feathers he uses in the mating rituals. Being the symbolic pet of Greek Goddess Hera, the bird is exclusively beautiful.
2. SCARLET MACAW
The Scarlet Macaw is the most spectacular species of parrot as colors are concerned. The national symbol of Honduras, this large parrot is perhaps the one bird companion any home in the world would like to have.
3. KINGFISHER
Kingfisher is for sure a very common bird and since it comes in different species the multitude of nuances of blue and orange is for sure a sight to be seen.
4. PAINTED BUNTING
The Painted Bunting is for sure the most beautifully painted bird in North America. Still only the male is carrying this amazing display of colors that it seems to be his key ingredient in mating rituals.
5. BALTIMORE ORIOLE
The Baltimore oriole leaves speechless the bird watchers of the world with its amazing song but also with its amazing black and orange feathers.
6. NORTHERN CARDINAL
The Northern Cardinal is perhaps the most vivid example that a beautiful red coat and black trimaround the beak can make a bird look as outstanding as the function whose name it carries.
7. AFRICAN CROWNED CRANE
The African Crowned Crane is not exactly the most colorful but the way nature designed its appearance and the colors displayed on its head sure makes it one of a kind in the beautiful birds’ world.
8. ATLANTIC PUFFINS
Atlantic Puffins are so very cute wit their colorful beak and unique body shape. The lovely grey and white feathers are perfectly accompanied by the orange beak and legs.
9. AMERICAN KESTREL
The American Kestrel is part of the small falcon’s family and it is the most accurate example of how the majestic stature of a predator bird can be also amazingly looking because of its beautiful blue feathers.
10. LORIKEETS
Lorikeets are the loveliest species of tree parrots wearing the most amazing colorful feathers. They are extremely beautiful and their colorful being is a joy to watch in the forests of Asia.
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