The Grey-headed Lovebird, also known as the Madagascar Lovebird (Agapornis canas), is a petite species within the lovebird genus Parrot. It distinguishes itself with its predominantly green plumage,... Read More ⟶
How many types of lovebird species are there? Nine species. All the Lovebirds are involved with Agapornis Genos and order the Pictasiforms, making them small parrots. In total, there are nine species... Read More ⟶
The domestic canary, often simply referred to as the canary, is a beloved and iconic pet bird known for its vibrant plumage and melodious songs. These small songbirds are a favorite among bird... Read More ⟶
At its breeding ground, the western sandpiper mostly eats flies and beetles, as well as other insects, spiders, and small crustaceans. During the migration and in the winter, it depends on the diet!... Read More ⟶
The Dunlin, a bird often recognized as the Red-backed Sandpiper, is a bird species that thrives abundantly, primarily in the Arctic regions scattered worldwide. This article is a deep dive into the... Read More ⟶
The Turnstone, a medium-sized shorebird known for its distinctive feeding behavior and migratory patterns, holds a unique place in the avian world. While it may not breed in the regions it frequents,... Read More ⟶
The red knot is a dumpy, short-legged, stocky-wading bird. In winter it makes a lot of jerks that wheeled and their fading suburbs flashed as the plane rolled and rotated. Sticky, little sandpiper,... Read More ⟶
Ruff bird, scientific name Calidris pugnax, is notable for zoological, unusual court plumage and behavior of the sandpiper's Old World bird subfamily Calidritini (Family Scolopacidae, order... Read More ⟶
In the realms of breeding areas and inland territories, the Least Sandpiper finds sustenance in the form of fly larvae and an assortment of other insects. However, when gracing the coastal domains,... Read More ⟶
In the realm of shorebirds, one finds a fascinating array of bill sizes, and the Marbled Godwit, with its strikingly elongated and elegantly curved beak, is no exception to this avian diversity. This... Read More ⟶