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Painted spur fowl
Birds Omnivores

PAINTED SPURFOWL

Hey! We are chicken-like species called Painted Spurfowls. We are called Spurfowls as we have spurs (an outgrowth of bone with bare skin) on our legs. Have a look at a few interesting points about us:  We are shy birds and usually live in the underground and come out only to feed and roost. Do …

ostrich
Birds Omnivores

OSTRICH

Hey! We are birds, the largest living birds on earth, the Ostriches. With smaller brain and bigger eyes, we are strongest and very fast birds on the planet alive. In fact, there are Ostrich racing tournaments in some countries. Want to know more? There is a lot of information that we would love to tell …

masked love birds
Birds Herbivores

MASKED LOVE BIRDS

Hey! We are very cute masked Lovebirds. We are small parrots found in a very small region in Africa. Have a look at some important points about us:  We are called Lovebirds because of our extreme closeness towards our mates. We are monogamous birds which means we have a single mate for a lifetime. The pair …

lutino budgerigars
Birds Herbivores

LUTINO BUDGERIGARS

Hey! We are the most popular pet bird species in the world. We are called as Lutino Budgerigars. We are one of the color mutations of normal Budgerigars. Take a look at some interesting points about us:  We are one of the several color mutations of normal budgerigars. We are yellow in color caused due to …

lady armherst pheasant
Birds Omnivores

LADY AMHERST’S PHEASANT

Hello! Aren’t we beautiful looking? We are Lady Amherst’s Pheasants. You might be wondering who Lady Amherst is. She was the wife of Sir William Pitt Amherst who is the Governor of Bengal in the early 1800s. He was responsible for sending the first specimen of our species to London in 1828. Have a look …

Khalij Pheasant
Birds Omnivores

KHALIJ PHEASANT

Hello! We are the attractive pheasants called Khalij Pheasants. We are native to Himalayan foothills and we have few interesting points that might interest you. Have a look:  We were first described by English naturalist John Latham in 1790. We have a very acute sense of hearing and also excellent eyesight that help us sense our …

Jungle_Bush_Quail_(Perdicula_asiatica)
Birds Omnivores

JUNGLE BUSH BATER QUAIL

Hey! We are stocky chicken like looking birds called as Jungle Bush Quails. We are an abundantly available Indian bird that has distinct colors on our bodies. Have a look at important things about us:  We are shy birds. We are not seen easily as we hide well in our nests. Even in captivity, we need …

Japanese quail
Birds Omnivores

JAPANESE QUAIL

Hey! We are Japanese Quail found not only in Japan but also in most of East Asia and also India. Actually, our range also extends in Africa and parts of Europe. Have a look at few interesting points about us:  We were once considered as subspecies of common quail but in 1983, we got distinguished as …

jandaya conure
Birds Herbivores

JANDAYA CONURE

Hello! We are the attractive and playful Jandaya Conure. We are cousin species of Sun conure and are as famous as them. Have a look at some important points about us:  We were first described by German naturalist Georg Marcgraf in 1638 when he was in an expedition through Dutch Brazil. He named us as Jendayas. …

peacock
Birds Omnivores

INDIAN PEAFOWL

Hi! You are looking at one of the most beautiful creation of the nature. We are the Indian Peafowls. We are commonly called as Peacocks (referring to the males) and well known for our beautiful tail feathers.  There is so much to know about us, read below:  We are only found in India and Sri …