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Found in Central America, particularly in the cloud forests of Costa Rica and Panama, the Resplendent Quetzal is known for its vibrant green and red plumage
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The Indian Peafowl, commonly known as the peacock, is famous for its iridescent and elaborate plumage. The striking blue, green, and gold hues of the male's tail feathers, or "train," are particularly captivating.
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Native to the islands of Indonesia, the male Wilson's Bird-of-Paradise is a small bird with breathtakingly vibrant colors.
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One of the largest and most powerful eagles in the world, the Harpy Eagle is found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.
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During the breeding season, these birds display vibrant orange, yellow, and blue markings, adding to their charm.
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the Kakapo is a critically endangered parrot native to New Zealand. The males display a unique mossy green coloration, and their endearing nature adds to their appeal.
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Found in the Andes Mountains of South America, the Andean Cock-of-the-Rock is known for its vivid orange and black plumage.
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Native to Australia, the Lady Gouldian Finch is a small and brightly colored bird with vibrant red, green, and blue markings. Its striking appearance has earned it the nickname "rainbow finch."
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With its vibrant plumage and distinctive long bills, European Bee-eaters are migratory birds found across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
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Native to Central and South America, the Sunbittern is known for its unique wing patterns resembling eyes. The intricate markings and contrasting colors make it a captivating and beautiful bird.