1. Chinese Copper Pheasant


Chinese copper pheasant is considered to be the most beautiful bird in the world. The most striking feature of this bird is the golden color of the red feathers on its head, this is where this bird gets its name. Male Sapsuckers are more brightly colored than females.


They are usually found in western and central China. Also known as the 'Chinese Pheasant'. It is found mainly in the mountain forests of western and central China.


2. Scarlet Macaw


Scarlet macaws are usually found in Central and South America. It is of the macaw family. The Scarlet macaw is very brightly colored. It has red feathers and a blue back. The upper wings of the red macaw are mainly yellow. They also have green edges. Scarlet macaws are also one of the most intelligent birds in the world.


They can learn words, sounds, and tricks very easily. One of the most beautiful birds in the world likes to live in the rainforest.


3. Flamingos


Flamingos are found on every continent except Antarctica. They used to live in large families like polar bears. They have beautiful purple plumage and even have a color named after the color of their feathers. There are about six different species of flamingo in the world.


The color of the birds is usually due to their diet which consists of brine shrimp, plankton, and blue-green algae. Their diet consists of brine shrimp, plankton, and blue-green algae. The flamingo is one of the most recognizable and beautiful birds in the world because of its reddish-purple plumage.


This bird prefers to live in mangrove swamps, shallow lakes, and sandy islands.


4. Peacock


It falls into the peacock family. This family is divided into three parts, namely the Indian, the Congo, and the Green Peacock. The Indian peacock is the most common in the world. The most striking feature of peacocks is that their tail feathers change color when placed at different angles.


Thus, depending on the reflection of light, the color of the tail features will change color. Also known as the peacock, it is one of the world's most colorful birds of the pheasant family.


5. Stork-billed Kingfisher


The stork-billed kingfisher has a very large red beak and its entire body is colored in a variety of ways, with the top of its head, side of its face, and back of its neck being mainly grey and brown, while its back is mainly blue, its belly brown and its feet the same red color as its beak.


The bird is timid and often spends its time in deep, dense forests, but unfortunately, there are very few crane-billed kingfishers left and it is one of the world's endangered species.