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72Birds of paradise
Today i received email from my friend give some photo of birds which rarely see in our nature. I am wondering who took the photo and where the place is.Perhaps, readers can share their information here.
I love to share this photo to nature lovers or birds lovers. We have to save our world from any pollution so that our next generation still can see this beauty of our nature.
Please rank the photo for the 1st unique/rare bird species:
My choice - photo 2 (The blue bird) --> I dunno the name of this birds!!Help me.. ^_^
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birds of paradise ...papua new guinea
Cool photos. I like the first one because the colors are SO crisp!
These birds are NOT in North America, I agree with Pateluday ... birds of paradise
WOW! What great photos! I couldn't say whether these birds are from North America, I know they aren't here in Washington state thought! LOL!
The white Peacock is my favorite here... amazing!
Bird number 2 is called The blue bird of Paradise. :]
The beauty of nature is astounding... Keep on Hubbing...
Well,
Bird No-4 would be the unique among them....
Hubbing is to be continue.... Wishing.......
Nice pictures Cinda! So colorful.
Hi Cinda!
Bird no.5 is the King Bird-of-Paradise from New Guinea as pateluday wrote.
No.3 is the Greater Bird-of-Paradise also from New Guinea.
Gunnar.
#1 is a subspecies of the Magnificent Bird of Paradise that lives on an island off the coast of New Guinea, and number two is the Blue Bird of Paradise from New Guinea.
they are so cool
Those birds are beautiful!Im speechless.
Hi Cinda
I bet by now you've found these out for yourself, but just in case, and because I think some of the others answers are a little of the mark:
No.1 is a Wilson's Bird of Paradise, No.2 is a Blue Bird of Paradise, No.3 is a Lesser Bird of Paradise (which has the yellow fading to white plumes, the greater has red plumes), No.5 is a King Bird of Paradise; and all come from the same family and are found in the region of New Guinea. No.4 is the odd one out, it's a leucistic (white or pale)form or albino Peacock, (male Peafowl) which originate in India
It's very nice and beautyful
i like very much












SirDent Level 4 Commenter 4 years ago
Nice photos. I also like the second one. It's wings look so soft and light it doesn't look like it could fly.