The Cockatiels strangest habit is perching lengthwise along a stout limb of a dead tree. This habit is baffling to all who study Cockatiels.
Crested Pigeons are quite abundant and can be found in most of Australia except in the areas of heavy rainfall.
Crested Oropendolas can be found in South America. Specifically, in the Amazon River Basin region or other tropical areas.
When they are eating, one bird will keep watch and if disturbed, the entire flock will fly off.
The King vulture, also known as the American king vulture, is the most strikingly colored of the New World vultures.
Hornbills are usually found in the evergreen forests of the lowlands, up to an altitude of 1000 meters. They can be found in Thailand, Malaysia, and Borneo.
Buffalo weavers nest in open, loose colonies. The nest is built high in a tree in a fork of branches. It is a large, rather untidy structure of twigs and coarse grasses, the short tubular entrance being on the bottom.
There are 17 species of storks, all with stout bodies, long slender legs and slightly webbed short toes. Their claws are blunt and nail-like. Like birds of prey, young storks have two successive coats of down.
The crowned pigeons, belonging to the family Gourinae, are large blue-gray birds with deep maroon below. These birds begin the morning with a chorus of calls before the flock sets out to feed and drink.
Toucans are found in tropical and subtropical forests in South America;, mainly in Brazil, Paraguay Argentina, and Bolivia. There are about 40 different species of toucans.