Golden plover

Golden plover

Also known as the golden plover, it is a medium-sized bird of the family Characidae in the order Characiformes. Known for its fast running and long-distance flying abilities, it is one of the common birds during the migration season. Feathers will change in different seasons. In summer, the feathers are mainly black with golden stripes on the back, hence the name "Golden Back". In winter, it turns into darker colors. Long and pointed wings, skilled in flying, especially during migration, capable of long-distance continuous flight. Habits include foraging for small invertebrates such as insects, crustaceans, and mollusks on sandy ground near water. Nesting on the ground, usually located in depressions in sandy or muddy areas.
Dodo Bird (3D Restoration Model)

Dodo Bird (3D Restoration Model)

The dodo bird (Raphus cuculatus) is an extinct bird species in the pigeon family of the pigeon order. The body shape is comparable to that of a swan, and there are also obvious sexual dimorphism. Body length 70-90 centimeters, weight 17-28 kilograms. It is a large bird with a plump body, covered with soft gray feathers, which are brown or gray in color. The female bird has lighter fur than the male bird. There is a white feather on the tail. Their wings are too small and weak to lift the Dodo off the ground. Because they cannot fly, the female bird lays one egg at a time, which is co hatched by the female and male birds. Eating fruits and seeds.
Cuban tricolor macaw specimen

Cuban tricolor macaw specimen

The Cuban tricolor parrot (scientific name: Ara tricolor) is a species of the bird class and parrot family. The body length is about 45-50 centimeters, which is one-third smaller than the largest macaw. Both sexes are similar. The forehead is red, gradually fading into orange, and turning yellow at the nape of the neck. The area around the eyes is white without feathers. The face, jaw, chest, abdomen, and thighs are all orange in color. There are reddish brown feathers on the upper back, which are scallop shaped with green edges. The buttocks, tail feathers, and lower back are blue. The winged feathers are brown, red, and purple blue.
Ostrich (with 3D animated model)

Ostrich (with 3D animated model)

It is the largest bird in the world, weighing up to 150 kilograms and reaching a height of 2.5 meters. Having a long neck and strong legs, it is a unique species of the African continent. Known for its astonishing running speed, it can reach up to 70 kilometers per hour. They cannot fly, but their wings play an important role in balance and turning. The feathers of ostriches are unique, as they do not have a feather shaft, which is the main difference between them and most birds. Ostrich eggs are very large, the largest among all birds, typically weighing around 1.5 kilograms. It is a social omnivore that lives in vast grasslands and desert areas.