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GlobalNestWings is dedicated to spreading knowledge and awareness about bird species found across the world.
Our mission is to inspire bird lovers, nature enthusiasts, researchers,
and students by providing valuable information about birds, their lifestyles,
habitats, and ecological importance.
We believe every bird tells a story.
Amazing Bird Facts.
- Some birds can fly over oceans for weeks without stopping
- Eagles have extremely powerful eyesight
- Owls can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees
- Flamingos get their pink color from their diet
- Kingfishers are known for their incredible hunting skills.
Bird Conservation Awareness
Birds play a major role in maintaining ecological balance. Deforestation, pollution, climate change,
and illegal hunting threaten many bird species worldwide.
GlobalNestWings supports awareness for bird conservation and habitat protection.
Birds Details
Cranes
Cranes are tall wetland birds feeding on grains, insects, fish, and small animals. They live 20–30 years and are known for elegant courtship dances. Found in wetlands, grasslands, and marshes across Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
Golden Eagle
Golden Eagle is a majestic bird of prey known for its powerful flight and sharp eyesight. It feeds on rabbits, foxes, and other small mammals, and can live up to 20–30 years. Found across North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa, it is admired for its strength and hunting skills.
Owl
Owl is a nocturnal bird famous for silent flight and excellent night vision. It mainly feeds on rodents, insects, and small birds, living around 10–15 years. Owls are found in forests, deserts, and grasslands across the world.
Flamingo
Flamingo is known for its beautiful pink color, which comes from its diet of algae and tiny crustaceans. It lives around 20–30 years and prefers wetlands, lakes, and lagoons. Flamingos are found in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
Kingfisher
Kingfisher is a colorful bird recognized for its fast diving skills while catching fish. It feeds on fish, insects, and frogs, and usually lives 6–10 years. It is commonly found near rivers, lakes, and wetlands worldwide.
Falcon
Falcon is one of the fastest birds in the world, known for high-speed hunting. It feeds mainly on smaller birds and rodents and lives around 10–15 years. Falcons are found in deserts, cliffs, and even urban areas across the globe.
Swan
Swan is a graceful water bird often seen in lakes and rivers. It feeds on aquatic plants, insects, and small fish, and can live for 10–20 years. Swans are found across Europe, Asia, and North America.
Black Kite
Black Kite is a medium-sized bird of prey known for its smooth gliding flight. It feeds on fish, small animals, and carrion, with a lifespan of around 15–20 years. It is commonly found across Asia, Europe, Africa, and Australia.
Woodpecker
Woodpecker is famous for drilling into tree trunks using its strong beak. It mainly feeds on insects hidden in bark, along with fruits and seeds, and lives around 4–12 years. It is found in forests across many parts of the world.
Albatross
Albatross is a large seabird with one of the longest wingspans among birds. It feeds on fish, squid, and marine life, and can live for over 40 years. It is mostly found in the Southern Ocean and Pacific regions.
Crowned Eagle
Crowned Eagle is a strong forest predator known for hunting monkeys and small mammals. It lives around 14–20 years and uses powerful talons to catch prey. It is mainly found in the dense forests of Africa.
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