Lorikeets and rosellas (various species) are commonthroughout the eastern states. Budgerigars are common throughout the semi-arid areas and bushland habitats.
Natural selection. I have not searched for any research data on the www, but it is extremely likely that the depth of colour is related to health and general body condition, so hens will select for depth of colour, hence perpetuating the genes of brightly coloured males in preference to those of less well-coloured males.
The Sea How it dances brightly With its silver reflection in the bay The Sea Its reflection changes in the rain The Sea The summer sky mixes With the white horses To be in pure heaven The Sea Shepherdess of a blue infinity Look Close to the pond The great soaking wet reeds Look The white birds And the rust coloured houses The Sea It rocks and dances in the bay And sings of love The Sea Fills my heart with life
the birds and the bees. its awesome. the birds and the bees. its awesome. the birds and the bees. its awesome. the birds and the bees. its awesome. the birds and the bees. its awesome.
In North America, cowbirds do this. In Europe, it is a type of Cuckoo that does this.
Im pretty sure all birds can
they are called sea birds
Many birds have brightly coloured plumage. Parrots like the Scarlet Macaw, for example. Birds of Paradise are several species of bird that live in tropical forests. These birds also have vibrant plumage, and the male birds often have spectacular and elaborate feathers extending from the tail, wings and head.
flowers
A painted bunting is one of two species of birds, a variety of brightly coloured finch, or a Smith's longspur.
To attract birds and bees to help in the plants pollination.
Flowers are brightly colored to attract other insects and animals. This is a mode of pollination through agents like insects and animals. When the insects come in contact of the flower, the pollen grains stick to their feet and are transferred to another plant.
The birds-of-paradise are members of the family Paradisaeidae of the order Passeriformes. The majority of species in this family are found on the island of New Guinea and its satellites, with a few species occurring in the Moluccas of Indonesia and eastern Australia.
Birds that cannot fly. Emus (Australia) Kiwi (New Zealand) Chooks (poultry)(everywhere)
Parrots are attuned to bright coloured objects. They are attracted to bright flowers, which often contain sweet nectar which the parrots enjoy, but caged birds also like brightly coloured toys in their cages.
A bee-eater is any of various brightly-coloured insectivorous birds in the family Meropidae, especially the European bee-eater, Latin name Merops apiaster.
Flower petals are bright so insets can be attracted to them to collect the flowers nectar. Once the insects have collected the nectar some of the nectar fall and that's how more flower of the same kind grow. SO SOME TIMES YOU DON'T NEED FLOWER SEEDS TO GROW FLOWER'S.
First Answer- A kingfisher is a small and brightly coloured bird. Second Answer- Kingfishers are a suborder of birds. They are small to medium in size, and are often brightly colored. All of them have large heads, sharp beaks, short legs, and stubby tails. They eat a variety of bugs, small reptiles, worms, plants, fish, and even the nestlings of other birds. Most species are found in the Old World.