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Top 10 Ornamental Birds for Singing Ranking: Most Popular Birds with Beautiful Appearance and Good Voice

Nowadays, many people like to keep some beautiful and melodious birds. There are many beautiful and loud bird sounds in nature. Want to know are those birds? Below is a ranking of the top 10 ornamental birds for singing, let's take a look.

Top 10 Singing Ornamental Birds

1. Skylark

The skylark is a bird with a beautiful singing voice, native to Inner Mongolia and the northern part of Hebei. It can imitate the calls of various birds, and its voice is melodious and elegant, and it can sing and dance while singing, which is one of the favorite caged birds.

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2. Waxbill

Waxbills are generally brownish-gray in color and live in bamboo forests. They are very smart and cannot fly long distances. Their voices are loud and melodious and very beautiful, which is a well-known caged bird. They mainly eat insects and seeds, and are distributed in the coastal areas of southeast China.

3. Oriole

Orioles are a popular and elegant ornamental bird. They live in the forests and meadows of Northeast China, Qinghai, and Sichuan, and mainly eat insects and wild fruits. Male birds have beautiful plumage and melodious singing voices, and can imitate the sounds of crickets, goldbells, and other insects.

4. Canary

Canaries are a popular bird, this bird has a beautiful head shape, colorful plumage and a beautiful singing voice, which is one of the most beautiful caged ornamental birds. Later, through artificial breeding, there are various colors of yellow, green and variegated birds, with different breeds.

5. Warbler

Warblers are a bird with loud and active voices. They are agile and quick-witted and like to gather together to forage for food. Their voices are very beautiful, and they are a common small insectivorous bird.

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6. Jay

Jays are a bird with loud and active voices. They are agile and quick-witted and like to gather together to forage for food. Their voices are very beautiful, and they are a common small insectivorous bird.

7. Crow

Crows are a bird that everyone is familiar with, most of their feathers are black or black and white, with many varieties and live in forests and grasslands. They are strong in groups and mainly eat locusts and golden beetles as food, but they are quite fierce in character.

8. Parrot

Parrots are a small climbing bird species, generally living in forests and grasslands in Australia. The bird body is yellow-green and distributed in the inland areas of Australia. Manually cultivated parrots have many varieties and types.

9. Yellow Oriole

Yellow Orioles are a bird with beautiful voices in the ranking of the top 10 ornamental birds, yellow feathers, clear and rhythmic voices are very beautiful. They mainly eat insects and are the singers of nature, with clear and beautiful voices and are very beautiful.

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