Angry birds of India

Angry birds of India

Great Indian bustard bird The bird is omnivorous preying on insects, rodents and reptiles mostly while also consuming grass seed berries.

Indian peafowl Peafowl, and peacocks especially, are known to be aggressive, fiercely territorial birds.

Indian vulture The Indian vulture crisis is the most severe fall of any species in the time period, with a loss of over 99% of the total vulture population.

Common myna During the breeding season, Indian Myna attacks any native Australian bird or mammal that needs tree hollows to survive or reproduce.

Black drongo Despite their small size, the black drongos are aggressive and fearless.

White-rumped vulture When the air is sufficiently warmed by the rising sun for thermals to sustain their soaring, white-rumped vultures typically become active.

Indian robin Despite being a seemingly friendly bird, the robin is hugely territorial and very defensive of its territory.

Slender-billed vulture If it has a shockingly long and slender neck with a hooked beak, it's probably a Griffon vulture.