Quetzal
the answer is quetzals
The ones with the blue feathers are boys the ones with the green feathers are girls according to my reserach
Love Birds originated in Africa and Madagascar the African Love birds usually have the colored feathers while the Madagascan ones are mostly green.
The color of plumage is a survival trait among wild birds. Where the foliage was bright green, predators found it harder to see and attack these birds. More colorful feathers also blend in with tropical flowers.
Kakapos are birds and have feathers, rather than hair. Adults have moss-green feathers mottled with brown and yellow. This enables them to camouflage against the forest floor. they have a yellowish-brown face, surrounded by fine, modified whisker-like feathers. Younger birds aren't quite as brightly coloured, and have browner faces.
Kakapo are birds and have feathers, rather than hair. Adults have moss-green feathers mottled with brown and yellow. This enables them to camouflage against the forest floor. They have a yellowish-brown face, surrounded by fine, modified whisker-like feathers. Younger birds aren't quite as brightly coloured, and have browner faces.
Peacocks are large, colorful birds known for their iridescent tails. These tail feathers are very long and have "eyes." The birds are usually blue and green but some are white.
green
Yes - The Green Tree Python is a typical 'bird eating species'. It has long curved teeth - ideal for grasping through a birds feathers to the body underneath.
Crested geckos are native to the green areas of New Caledonia off the coast of Australia.
The Aztecs used feathers from various birds to make clothing and elaborate headdresses, with a particular emphasis on quetzal feathers, which were highly prized for their vibrant green color and iridescence. They also utilized feathers from birds like the hummingbird and macaw, which added bright colors and intricate designs to their garments and ceremonial attire. These featherworks were not only decorative but also held significant cultural and religious importance in Aztec society.
no, they can't