In nature, birds are incredibly diverse in species, shapes, songs, sizes, and especially colors. These bird species are found in most areas of the world today. And in this article, petncute.com will share with you the most prominent, popular, and beloved blue-green birds today that you can refer to. Please enjoy.
1. Top 10 Most Prominent and Vibrant Blue and Green Birds Today
The green or blue birds are their standout feature. In addition to their song, the color and appearance are also characteristics that attract bird lovers to choose them as pets. In the following article, we will explore the most popular blue birds today. Specifically:
1.1. Kingfisher
The Kingfisher is a bird belonging to the family Alcedinidae, fairly common in Vietnam. Worldwide, there are about 90 types of this bird, but they generally share characteristics with lengths from 15-17cm, large heads, long flattened small pointed beaks, short red legs, and sharp claws.
The plumage of the Kingfisher is often striking blue or green on the back, wings, head, and tail, while the belly is often orange-red, red-brown, or yellow. In males, the colors are often much brighter than in females. Normally, under sunlight, their feathers appear even brighter and more shimmering, a structural feature of their feathers that effectively scatters light.

1.2. Yellow-throated Leafbird
The Yellow-throated Leafbird has the scientific name Chloropsis Palawanensia, one of the birds belonging to the Chloropseidae family. They are endemic to the tropical region of Palawan in the Philippines. This bird has a small beak, broad wings, a rather short tail, and its main color is green, along with a yellow throat. The green coloring allows them to blend into the green foliage quite effectively.
This yellow-throated leafbird is typically found in forests, forest edges, and bushes, using its beak to search for insects and ripe fruits. Although endemic to Palawan, this bird is quite common in our country today.

1.3. Greater Green Leafbird
The Greater Green Leafbird, with the scientific name Chloropsis Sonnerati, is a bird of the Chloropseidae family. Similar to the Lesser Green Leafbird, they are distinguished by their size and the strength of their beaks. The Greater Green Leafbird has a strong, large beak, with a yellow throat and eye ring.
The primary color of this bird is green across the body, with some additional yellow, brown, blue colors. They are primarily found in Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei... They prefer living in tropical, subtropical regions in mangrove, old, and secondary forests or forest edges.

1.4. Amazon Parrot
The Amazon Parrot is a group of parrots native to the Amazon regions of Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina... They include many different species such as Blue Fronted Amazon Parrots, Red Lored Amazon Parrots, Yellow-Naped Amazon Parrots, Double Yellow Headed Amazon Parrots... These parrots typically have medium to large sizes with primarily green coloring, combined with yellow, green or red, standing out and vibrant.
Currently, in Vietnam, the number of Amazon parrots is quite common, often imported directly into the country to best serve the needs of the domestic bird pet market.

1.5. Blue-chested Mango Hummingbird
The Blue-chested Mango Hummingbird, known scientifically as Chrysuronia coeruleogularis, is a species found in Panama, Colombia, Costa Rica... It is a small bird, only 7-9cm in size. Their primary color is a dazzling blue. The plumage of males and females is not significantly different.
Nowadays, the trend of raising hummingbirds is also very popular in our country. However, this bird in captivity finds it quite challenging to survive for long periods. Therefore, raising this bird requires experience in bird care, training, and maintenance.

1.6. Southern Vietnamese Leafbird
The Southern Vietnamese Leafbird, more commonly known as the Blue-winged Leafbird, with the scientific name Chloropsis Cochinchinensis, is a bird from the Chloropseidae family.
This is a medium-sized bird, equivalent to the Red-whiskered Bulbul. The primary color of this bird is green, mixed with a little blue, yellow, black, brown... Under the beak is typically black, with a light yellow head rim, and green shimmering wing edges. In nature, these birds often live in flocks, breeding, and foraging together... This species is considered beneficial for agriculture and forestry as they prey on nearly all harmful insects.

1.7. Resplendent Quetzal
The Resplendent Quetzal is an extremely prominent and unique bird in the world today. Its main color is emerald green, mixed with red on the belly and black on the wing tips. It has an impressively long, curved tail feather. Especially, the feathers on its head are remarkable and are often fluffed up, adding to its distinctive look.
This bird is primarily found in the tropical forests of Central and South America and is considered an important indigenous bird in the culture and lives of local tribes in this area.

1.8. Violet-green Swallow
The Violet-green Swallow, with the scientific name Tachycineta Thalassina, is among the swallow family, commonly found in the Northwest of North America, from Alaska to Mexico. They typically nest in tree and rock cavities during the breeding season and often live in flocks of several dozen.
Its primary color is green, purple, white, and brown. Green is mainly on the head and back; white on the cheeks, under the neck, and belly; brown on the wings and tail; with a brown beak and black eyes...
This bird often forages in flocks, flying at a relatively high altitude, but usually close to the water surface to search for food. Their main food sources are insects, butterflies, mayflies, and moths...

1.9. Blue-tailed Bee-eater
The Blue-tailed Bee-eater, also known as the bee-eater, is a remarkable bird both in appearance and coloring. Upon maturity, they measure about 30 cm in length, including their tail. Their primary coloring is green, with a light yellow back and blue tail, long black beak, yellow neck, and brown chest.
These birds typically live in large flocks, flying and foraging in the air. Their main food sources are insects, bees, butterflies, dragonflies... During the breeding season, these birds often pair up for breeding, building nests together. The female is responsible for guarding the eggs and the nest, while the male searches for food for the female.

1.10. Broad-billed Roller
The Broad-billed Roller, with the scientific name Psarisomus Dalhousiae, is a bird in the Eurylaimidae family. It is a bird with a wide green beak, primarily found in the Himalayas and Southeast Asian countries.
When mature, this bird has a dark green color, with a black and white head and nape. Its face, throat, and collar are yellow. When young, they usually have darker colors, with a dark green head. This bird resides and nests in dense forest areas at altitudes from 1500 to 1800m. They usually search for food and nest on the upper layers of the forest.

2. Conclusion
The above are the 10 most prominent and vibrant blue and green birds today, as shared by petncute.com with you. For bird lovers, besides the song, color is also one of the most attractive features of bird pet species today. If you know of any other prominent blue bird species, please contribute to this article in the comments section, and we will respond as soon as possible. Thank you.