(Originally drawn in Thanksgiving 2024)
Famous for being the best known hornbill found in Asia, these beautiful hornbills are known for their bright yellow casque and black colors and are found in the dense forests of India and Southeast Asia.
A medium-sized motmot bird found in the humid rainforests of the Amazon and the forest edges of the Andes, best known for their blue crown colors, green with orange underparts, and black mask.
(Art made back in mid October)
One of the most colorful of all ibises thanks to their remarkable scarlet red colors, and are the national birds of Trinidad and Tobago, and can be found from tropical South America to the Caribbean.
(Art made back in early October)
The only parrot to build nests out of sticks, these parrots are mainly found in Argentina of the semi arid savannas and woodlands, but have also been known to live in feral populations in the United States and various regions of Europe.
One of South America’s beautiful and most striking birds as they’re the national bird of Peru. They get their name from the cloud rainforests found across Venezuela to Bolivia, as males have a recognizable disk like crest and a scarlet to orange color scheme for their plumage.
Famous for it’s prehistoric appearance due to it’s oversized shoe-shaped beak and meaning stare, these intimidating birds are docile, and have been known to stand still for long periods of time, and are closely related to pelicans and herons than storks.
(Originally drawn in March 2024)
One of the world’s most rarest tropical birds found in Sulawesi of Indonesia, where they are best known for laying eggs in the sand like sea turtles, but unfortunately are critically endangered from habitat loss and harvesting of their eggs.
One of the world’s largest birds, to which they are found across Sub-Saharan Africa as they are built for speed thanks to their long and powerful legs that can unleash a deadly kick when threatened.