Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Mandarin Duck  (Aix galericulata) Native to East Asia, the male mandarin duck is renowned for its striking and vibrant plumage. Its iridescent colors include shades of blue, green, orange, and purple.

Toucan  (Family Ramphastidae) Toucans, found in Central and South America, are known for their large, colorful bills and vibrant plumage. The Keel-billed toucan, in particular, boasts a rainbow of colors  on its bill and feathers.

Quetzal  (Pharomachrus spp) The resplendent quetzal, native to Central and South America, is revered for its stunning emerald-green plumage with red and white accents. It's the national bird of Guatemala and has cultural significance in Mayan and Aztec mythology.

Scarlet Macaw  (Ara macao) Native to Central and South America, the scarlet macaw is famous for its brilliant red and blue feathers, with touches of yellow and green. These parrots are known for their striking appearance and vibrant personalities.

Rainbow Lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus)  Found in Australia, the rainbow lorikeet lives up to its name with a vivid mix of colors on its feathers. Their plumage includes shades of green, blue, yellow, orange, and red.

Golden Pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus) Native to China, the male golden pheasant is a stunning bird with a combination of vibrant colors. Its plumage includes golden-yellow, red, and green feathers, making it a favorite among bird enthusiasts.

Lilac breasted Roller  (Coracias caudatus)  Native to sub-Saharan Africa, the lilac-breasted roller is a bird known for its pastel-colored plumage. It has a lilac-pink breast, blue wings, and a greenish head, making it a delightful sight for birdwatchers.