Is There A Bird Out There That Looks Remotely SciFi đŸ€” There's Gotta Be One Fella Out There With Some

Is there a bird out there that looks remotely SciFi đŸ€” there's gotta be one fella out there with some pattern on them...

So I think you probably want a very futuristic spacey bird, but I'd also like to add some fellas that could easily wander on and about on some alien world and totally fit in Let’s do a list thingy! Four sci-fi birds, whether it’s because they look alien, like a spacecraft or just generally fit the vibe!

1. The Black heron

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The black heron, is a member of the Ardeidae occurring in Africa, well known for its peculiar feeding habit, which professionally is referred to as “canopy feeding”. When it does that it uses its wings like an umbrella, creating shade and in turn attracting fish and other prey items. More importantly, its metallic plumage makes it look like a funky UFO.

2. The Andean cock-of-the-rock

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First of all here’s what some journalist has to say on these birds (Ê°á¶Šâżá”—: á”—Ê°á”‰Êžâ€™Êłá”‰ Êłá¶Šá”Ê°á”—)

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Now, there’s so much to say about cocks-of-the-rock; why they’re called that, why they sound so weird, whatever is going on with their head? Let’s only focus only the latter for this one. First of all, Andean cocks-of-the-rock are sexually dimorphic and while females still look weird,  it’s much less extreme on them than it is with males. The thing on their head is a crest, much like that of a tufted titmouse or Eurasian hoopoe, just that it’s shaped like a disk. Overall they’re just fantastic aliens.

3. Any Hornbill

Is There A Bird Out There That Looks Remotely SciFi đŸ€” There's Gotta Be One Fella Out There With Some

The “horn” on the huge beak of a hornbill, called a casque (not to be confused with the cacique) is there to add strength and/or counterweight to the bills (which is needed, or at the very least helpful when chiselling in bark or hard soil), sometimes also acting as sound chambers to augment vocalisations. Also, considering that casques are usually larger on males than they are on females, and that they can take several years to reach full size, they may be a sign of sexual maturity or status. This - in addition to the many colours a hornbill can have and the wattle makes earth look quite ✹extra-terrestrial✹ (Êžá”‰Ëą ᎔ á”âżá”’Ê· á”—Ê°á”ƒá”—Â á¶ŠËą á¶œá”’âżá”—Êłá”ƒá”ˆá¶Šá¶œá”—á”’ÊłÊž).

4. The Metallic starling

Is There A Bird Out There That Looks Remotely SciFi đŸ€” There's Gotta Be One Fella Out There With Some

The metallic starling is an Australasian bird that from a far may seem like just another black bird, however given the right angle and light they show a stunning array of purple and green iridescence. Another very notable feature are their brilliant black eyes. Definitively very spacey, 10/10 birds, would take over a planet if they’d were to try.

Is There A Bird Out There That Looks Remotely SciFi đŸ€” There's Gotta Be One Fella Out There With Some

Also you asked for patterns! I didn’t include them but perhaps, golden pheasants, sunbitterns or wilson's bird-of-paradise could be of interest to you!

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Photo credits: ATLAS1GP, ryanacandee, Bernard DUPONT, Leon Molenaar, TOONMAN_blchin, Jim Boud, cuatrok77, Art G.

Sources: Audubon Society - Watch a Black Heron Fool Fish by Turning Into an Umbrella, Wikipedia The Free Encyclopaedia - Andean cock-of-the-rock, Birdwatching: Your source of becoming a better birder - Julie Craves explains the purpose of hornbills’ huge bills, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Animals & Plants - Metallic Starling

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