Name of Race:
The Ohmuru
Pic/Description (either one, but both is preferred):
The Ohmuru are a race of humanoid avians who stand averagely at about six feet tall, the highest being 6'2. Most males have black plumage on the back of their heads. They have rough skin which ranges from green to dark green and their "beaks" become jagged at multiple points, resembling teeth.
Their hands are four fingered, two of which are thumbs used to better grip things.
Racial Characteristics (things specific to the race):
Ohmuru are extremely great climbers and have the sight of normal bird of prey, yet they have very fragile bones which would break in a lot of physical combat. Another weakness is that they have are easily killed by a rapid change in climate conditions however they can gradually adjust to any climate that they need to with so long as the change isn't too sudden.
Race Bio (personality, etc.):
The Ohmuru have a high honor code that is followed until death, it is similar to the Japanese Bushido. They will often go after prey much larger than them in teams of five and if one is to die then they are honored by a burning regardless on how their life went. They also find that if one is unable to fight then they are useless until then. Though the greatest sin would be the inability to climb, even those with a broken arm are able to scale up trees if needed.
The Ohmuru are omnivorous so they eat both plants, typically seeds, and meat due to this neat little trick.
Women in the Ohmuru society are not allowed to leave their tribes and are typically taken as loot from one another. However, they still hold the rights to tend to the tribe as the men would, they just are not allowed to hunt, still they are allowed to defend themselves. Males are allowed to have multiple wives to a max of two, three for a chieftain.
Location on Map:
The Island to the south west
Techs (specifically those not already given):
They are able to build structures in trees, typically communities. As well as have archery in their ranks. The last tech that I dare add is the basics of boating.