Rarest Birds in the World
There are many beautiful and fascinating birds in the world. Some species of birds are considered rare due to the threat of extinction. Specific birds populations are decreasing, but fortunately, there are Good steps being taken by governments and conservationists to protect these birds.
Here I have mentioned some of Rarest Birds in the World. We have to do something to save them :
(i) Asian Crested Ibis-This is definitely a diversity of bird that is discovered in Asia particularly all over China, Japan, or the far eastern component of Russia.
(ii) Red-Crowned Crane-It doesn’t only exemplify the country of Japan, still the whole nation of Asia. It symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and luck.
(iii) Orange-Bellied parrot-It is a specie bought in Northern Australia, which populates in coastal fasten grass plains, sedgelands along the creeklines, tea branches
(iv) Kakapo-Here is the strangest and one of the most worrying most unusual night and flightless Parrots on earth.
(v) Honduran emerald-It actions 9.5 centimeters, painted straight-laced, along with its mid-sized.
(vi) Palila-It is normally 19 centimeter for some time along with rounded fees and enormous finch.
(vii) Christmas Island Frigate bird-Its name came from this Christmas Island fold in the Indian Ocean. Its typically found inhabiting in immense plants.
(viii) Brazilian Merganser- This is usually a bird present in Brazil.
(ix) Great Indian Bustard-This particular bird is found in Andhra Pradesh, Gujrat, Jammu, Kamataka, Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh West Rajasthan, and Lala Parjau.
(x) Marvellous Spatuletail-It is a hummingbird which has a medium sized established of 15centimeters prolonged along with wretched symbol feathers.
Guys you have noticed that so many birds population are decreasing day by day. As I have personally noticed that sparrow is very rare to see now a days.
We have to do something for this otherwise many birds species we will see in Books or on Internet only.
If you agree with me then please comment your view and Resteem this post as much as you can.
Thank you.
(All Images are taken from Google)
These are nice pictures. Did you take them yourself? If so i suggest you indicate so, if you didnt take them yourself, i recommend you credit the owners, making sure to confirm that the images are in deed not copy righted.
@mirrors Brother, I didn't take the picture myself. I downloaded it from Google.
These birds are very rarely available.
Okay. And yes, the birds really are rare. If you remember the sources, i recommend you give credit. It is always the right thing to do, when we use other people's work.
Also in your next posts, make sure for every photo you use that is not yours, to first ascertain that it is not copy right protected, otherwise it may be seen as plagiarism.
Here is a good guide on how to use images, and where to find free ones.
Check it out. I am sure it you will find it useful.
Otherwise, nice . I see you joined last month, and are still just starting off. There is a long way to o yet! lol..but if you persist and do things right, well...you will quickly climb
Contact me at any time, for any help/guidance if you should ever be in need.
@mirrors Thank you very much.
I will definitely take care from next time in my post.
Thanks, Really Appreciate your help and definitely, I will contact you.
Okay. All the best.
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