Perching Birds Collection
Perching birds are a diverse group of avian species that can be found in various parts of the world
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Perching birds are a diverse group of avian species that can be found in various parts of the world. In the Sebino Natural Reserve, Lombardy, Italy, one can spot the vibrant Blue tit perched on a branch, its colorful plumage standing out against the lush greenery. Another common sight in Lombardy is the Fieldfare, with its distinctive speckled chest and elegant posture. The Grey Wagtail is another fascinating perching bird found in Lombardy. With its bright yellow belly and long tail bobbing up and down as it perches near water bodies, this bird adds a touch of vibrancy to its surroundings. The Order Passeriformes encompasses all perching birds and includes an array of species. A chromolitho illustration showcases their beauty and diversity - from Chestnut-sided Warblers at Magee Marsh Wildlife Area in Oregon to Trumpeter Finches found in arid regions like Rhodopechys githaginea. Woodpeckers are also part of this order, with both Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides tridactylus) and Grey-headed Woodpecker (Picus canus) being depicted in detailed illustrations. Their unique ability to cling onto tree trunks while pecking for insects makes them true masters of their domain. Canaries (Serinus canaria), known for their melodious songs, are popular pet birds belonging to this order as well. Colorbred Canaries showcase various mutations through stunning illustrations that highlight their beauty. Understanding their behavior is crucial when caring for these feathered companions. Illustrations depict different actions such as scouring and preening indicating companionship or lengthening body due to fright caused by unexpected noise. Open beak and trembling wings signify cuddling during courtship or companionship. Lastly, an illustration captures the charm of a Canary couple - two lovebirds sitting side by side on a perch symbolizing the beauty of companionship in the avian world.