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What are Avivorous birds?
Birds which eat other birds
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Give examples of scratching birds
Hen/ rooster
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Which birds have broad and flat beak?
Water birds like duck/ swan
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Peacock / pigeons have_____________ beak.
Short and hard beak
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What is downstroke?
The wings move downwards and forwards.
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What do you mean by frugivorous birds?
Birds which eat fruits
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Give an example of bird which has a chisel shaped beak.
Wood pecker/ humming bird/ hoopoe
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Parrots have _____________ beak
Curved beak
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A new born has lots of _____________ feathers.
Down feathers.
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What kind of movement does does the cranes/ herons show?
Wading
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Give examples of climbing birds
parrots / wood pecker
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Which feathers lifts the body of a bird and balance them and provide balance during flight?
Flight feathers
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Feathers are made up of ____________
Proteins.
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What is upstroke?
the wings move upwards and backwards.
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Birds have_________________ muscles, that help them to move their wings.
Flight muscles
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What do we call the claws of eagle?
Talons
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Which feathers give a shape to the body of a bird?
Body feathers
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Birds eat with their_________
Beak
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Why do ducks have small hole on sides of their flat beak?
So that muddy water can flow out
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How do talons help Vulture?
Talons help them to hold their pray/ to tear flesh
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Give an example of bird which feed on nectar.
Humming bird/ sun bird
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Which feathers will be large in size?
Flight feathers
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Birds have specialised body shape called as_____________________ body, that makes flying easy for them
Streamlined body
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Why does water birds have webbed feet?
To swim
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Name any 2 flightless birds.
Ostrich/ Kiwi/ Emu/ Penguin
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