There are all kinds of animals on the earth, they are scattered in all corners of the earth, and many of them are hard to be seen by humans. There are also many birds on the earth. They have different habits and different ways of life, but there are always some birds that have something in common, such as the types of yellow birds we are going to talk about today.


black-faced yellow-bellied weaver bird


As the name suggests, the black-faced yellow-bellied weaver bird has a yellow belly and black cheeks, making it easy to identify. They are excellent weavers in nature and like to live where there are trees and weave their nests out of grass and other plants. However, building only one nest cannot satisfy the "handmade desire" of black-faced yellow-bellied weaver birds. They like to build dozens or even hundreds of nests on the same tree and live together in groups.


golden cone parrot


The Golden Conure is also known as the "Bavarian Queen Conure". It has bright yellow feathers on its body and is very beautiful. While they are not as readily available as they once were, they are still a welcome bird among cone-tailed parrot lovers. They are prolific in Central and South America and are regarded by many as one of the most beautiful conure-tailed parrots. The golden-cone parrots are relatively large, reaching lengths of up to 14 inches. Therefore, they have special care requirements, and raising them requires a certain amount of experience, not the best choice for novice bird owners.


North American yellow warbler


The North American Yellow Forest Warbler is 12-13 cm long, 9-16 grams in weight, and has a lifespan of 10 years. The color is bright, especially in the breeding season, and the whole body is an eye-catching golden yellow. Due to the large number of subspecies, this species displays a wide range of morphological variations, manifested in chestnut color on the chest and golden hair on the forehead. The North American Yellow Warbler likes to live in groups, often in large flocks of dozens or even hundreds.


parakeet


The body of the parakeet is yellow-green plumage, very beautiful, and the eyes are reddish. The chest and belly of the parakeet are greenish-yellow; the bluish-black between the eyes and beak, and the top of the head is dark yellow. There are 5 subspecies of parakeets, with body length ranging from 42-48 cm according to different subspecies. Parakeets originated in Australia and have become very popular as pets around the world.