Barn owls
Animal dwellingplace owls are medium to huge estimated owls with expansive heads and trademark heart-formed countenances. They have long solid legs with capable claws. There are 16 species worldwide and 3 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Typical owls
Ketupa
ketupu Buffy Fish Owl (Bangla:Pecha)
Average owls are little to substantial single nighttime winged animals of prey. They have extensive send confronting eyes and ears, a bird of prey like mouth, and a prominent loop of plumes around each one eye called a facial plate. There are 195 species worldwide and 11 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Frogmouths
The frogmouths are an assembly of nighttime fowls identified with the nightjars. They are named for their extensive smoothed snared bills and colossal frog-like yawn, which they use to take creepy crawlies. There are 12 species worldwide and 1 species which happens in Bangladesh.
Swifts
Pacific Swift
Swifts are little flying winged animals, using the greater part of their
lives flying. These winged creatures have quite short legs and never settle
voluntarily on the ground, roosting rather just on vertical surfaces. Numerous
swifts have long cleared back wings that look like a bow or a boomerang. There
are 98 species worldwide and 6 species which happen in Bangladesh.Nightjars
Nightjars are medium-measured nighttime flying creatures with long wings, short legs and quite short charges that generally settle on the ground. Most have little feet, of little use for strolling, and as far back as anyone can remember pointed wings. Their delicate plumage is covered to take after bark or clears out. There are 86 species worldwide and 3 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Treeswifts
The treeswifts or peaked swifts are elevated close passerine flying creatures, nearly identified with the correct swifts. They vary from alternate swifts in that they have peaks, since a long time ago forked tails and softer plumage. There are 4 species worldwide and 1 species which happens in Bangladesh.
Trogons and Quetzals
The family Trogonidae incorporates trogons and quetzals. Found in tropical forests worldwide, they eat creepy crawlies and apples and oranges, and their expansive bills and frail legs reflect their eating regimen and arboreal propensities. Despite the fact that their flight is quick, they are hesitant to fly any separation. Trogons have delicate, regularly colourful, quills with notable male and female plumage. There are 33 species worldwide and 1 species which happens in Bangladesh.
Kingfishers
Black-backed Kingfisher
Kingfishers are medium-measured winged animals with extensive heads, since a long time ago pointed bills, short legs, and stubby tails. There are 93 species worldwide and 11 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Bee-eaters
The killer bee eaters are a gathering of close passerine fowls in the family Meropidae. Most species are found in Africa however others happen in southern Europe, Madagascar, Australia and New Guinea. They are characterised by luxuriously coloured plumage, slim forms and typically lengthened focal tail quills. All are vivid and have since a long time ago downturned bills and pointed wings, which provide for them a swallow-like presence when seen from a remote place. There are 26 species worldwide and 4 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Typical rollers
Dollarbird
Rollers look like crows in size and construct, however are all the more nearly identified with the kingfishers and buzzing insect eaters. They impart the colourful presence of the aforementioned gatherings with soul and tans prevailing. The two inward front toes are joined, however the external toe is most certainly not. There are 12 species worldwide and just 1 species which happens in Bangladesh.
Hornbills
Oriental
Pied-Hornbill
Hornbills are a gathering of winged animals whose bill is molded like a bovine's horn, yet without a turn, some of the time with a casque on the upper mandible. As often as possible, the bill is splendidly coloured. There are 57 species worldwide and 5 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Barbets
Coppersmith Barbet
The barbets are full feathered creatures, with short necks and expansive heads. They get their name from the swarms which border their substantial bills. Most species are splendidly coloured. There are 84 species worldwide and 6 species which happen in Bangladesh.
Hoopoes
Common Hoopoe Upupa epops
Hoopoes have dark, white and orangey-pink colouring with a huge erectile
peak on their head. There are 2 species worldwide and 1 species which happens
in Bangladesh.Woodpeckers and allies
Heart-spotted Woodpecker
Woodpeckers
are little to medium estimated fowls with etch like bills, short legs, firm
tails and long tongues utilized for catching creepy crawlies. A few animal
varieties have feet with two toes indicating forward, and two regressive, while
some species have just three toes. Numerous woodpeckers have the propensity of
tapping loudly on tree trunks with their snouts. There are 218 species
worldwide and 18 species which happen in Bangladesh.
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