Emerald Toucanet
This small toucan stands out with its gleaming green feathers and a brightly coloured beak. Its compact size and vivid tones make it a stunning sight in forested areas.
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Resplendent Quetzal
As majestic as its name, the Resplendent Quetzal is known for its long, iridescent green tail feathers and contrasting bright red chest. It’s often regarded as one of the most beautiful birds in the world.
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African Green Pigeon
Though not as bright as others, the African green pigeon has a soft, mossy green colour with a red beak that adds to its gentle beauty. Its subtle appearance makes it a unique member of the green bird family.
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Green Jay
Similar in build to the Blue Jay, the Green Jay is vibrant and striking. With its lime green feathers, turquoise head, and black markings around the eyes, it’s a tropical showstopper.
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Lovebirds
Often seen in pairs, lovebirds are popular pets that come in various colours. However, many varieties feature dominant green plumage, especially around the body and head, giving them a cheerful appearance.
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Green Heron
Blending into wetland environments, the Green Heron has a greenish-brown body with yellow-green markings under the neck. Its muted but elegant colours help it camouflage effectively.
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Anna’s Hummingbird
With shimmering metallic green feathers and a vivid pink or red crown, Anna’s Hummingbird is both bold and beautiful. Its sleek beak and fast wings make it a marvel in flight.
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Broad-billed Hummingbird
Another jewel-toned bird, the Broad-billed Hummingbird dazzles with its emerald body, bluish throat, and a distinct beak featuring shades of pink and black.
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Violet-green Swallow
This small bird has a glossy green back and a white underbelly, with touches of violet on its wings and tail. Its swift flight and compact form make it a joy to watch.
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Painted Bunting
While male Painted Buntings are a mix of blue, red, and green, the females and juveniles are primarily green with soft yellow tones near the neck. Their understated beauty is as delightful as their more colourful counterparts.
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