According to Birdlife International, approximately 5000 bird species use tropical and subtropical rain forests as their primary habitat. This impressive collection of species exhibits wide variation in body size, shape and color, each species adapting to its unique niche. read more
Birds in the jungle tend to work in flocks. Whether its gathering, nesting, or mating. It’s all very uniform and concise. read more
Generally accepted to have evolved from reptilian dinosaurs, birds share several characteristics with other classes of animals, including a skeletal backbone housing a spinal cord, a four-chambered heart and warmbloodedness. read more
The red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus), native to South Asia, is the progenitor of domestic chickens. In the wild, these birds scavenge for seeds, grasses and insects. Because they mate with domestic chickens, the wild types are vanishing from some areas. read more