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- Its iridescent green head and wings, spiky crest, blood-red breast . . .
This iconic bird, with its iridescent green head and wings, spiky green crest, blood-red breast, and flamboyant twin tail plumes, is like the avian version of a carnival dancer
- Resplendent Quetzal - American Bird Conservancy
During the breeding season, the male’s upper tail feathers grow into a flowing green train that can reach up to 3 feet long The female is less showy, with iridescent golden-green upperparts, grayish-green head and chest, gray sides and belly, and red undertail feathers
- 25 Iridescent Birds found in North America! (2026) - Bird Watching HQ
European Starlings are a common iridescent bird in North America! Their breeding plumage in the summer appears shiny, especially when viewed in the sun Look for a green-purple tint In winter, starlings lose their glossiness, their beaks become darker, and they develop white spots over their bodies
- Quetzal - Wikipedia
Physical attributes Quetzals have iridescent green or golden-green wing coverts, back, chest and head, with a red belly Their wings are suited to camouflage under rainy conditions, because their feathers blend well with wet and shiny green area [5] They are strongly sexually dimorphic, and parts of the females' plumage are brown or grey
- European Starling: Facts, Diet, Habitat Identification Guide
The European starling is a compact, medium-sized bird known for its glossy, iridescent plumage and strong, agile flight Although it may appear plain black at a distance, a closer look reveals shimmering shades of green and purple Its appearance changes slightly with the seasons, making it an interesting species to observe year-round
- The Resplendent Quetzal: Stunning and Iconic Central American Species
Found in the lush montane forests of southern Mexico to Panama, this bird captivates birdwatchers and conservationists alike Known for its shimmering green feathers and long tail, the quetzal is not just a visual marvel but also an ecological treasure
- Resplendent Quetzal - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
Resplendent quetzals are beautiful birds well known for their colorful plumage They have a green body (showing iridescence from green-gold to blue-violet) and red breasts
- The Starling Family: 13 Types You Need to See
Today, European starlings number over 200 million birds in North America That population explosion from multiple introductions makes Sturnus vulgaris one of the most successful introduced birds in history Their breeding plumage is spectacular up close, dark feathers covered in an iridescent green and purple metallic sheen that most people never notice from a distance During the nonbreeding
- 11 Birds With Breathtaking Plumage—and 4 Whose Colors Fade Fast
The European Starling, known for its iridescent plumage that shimmers in the sunlight, is a common yet captivating sight Their feathers boast a metallic sheen that changes with the light, revealing a spectrum of colors from greens to purples
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