Pink Birds

Pink birds get their color from a series of pigments called porphyrins. The color is commonly observed in finches, flamingoes, and spoonbills.

Pink Birds

List of Birds That Appear Pink

  • African Spoonbill
  • American Flamingo
  • Anna’s Hummingbird
  • Black Rosy-finch
  • Bourke’s Parakeet
  • Brown-capped Rosy-finch
  • Cassin’s Finch
  • Chilean Flamingo
  • Common Redpoll
  • Gray-crowned Rosy-finch
  • Greater Flamingo
  • Himalayan White-browed Rosefinch
  • Hoopoe
  • House Finch
  • Lilac-breasted Roller
  • Major-Mitchell’s Cockatoo
  • Moluccan Cockatoo  
  • Northern Carmine Bee-eater  
  • Pine Grosbeak 
  • Pink Cockatoo
  • Pink Robin
  • Pink-eared Duck
  • Pink-headed Fruit Dove
  • Pink-headed Warbler
  • Purple Finch
  • Roseate Spoonbill 
  • Rose-breasted Cockatoo
  • Scarlet Ibis
  • Southern Carmine Bee-eater
  • Two-barred Crossbill
  • Western Rosella
  • White-winged Crossbill 

FAQ

1. Which pink bird is known for its long legs?

While most flamingo species are known for their long legs, the roseate spoonbill and the scarlet ibis are also long-legged birds with pink feathers.

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