Bird Quiz No. 2
Bird Search
Search the bird in the maze with the help of clues given below
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This bird holds its beak upside down while feeding.
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This bird has a beak with a giant pouch that can hold up to 13L of water.
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This bird is also known as the butcher bird.
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This is a long legged bird.
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The feather of this bird breaks into powder.
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This bird lays its eggs in other birds’ nest.
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Avian-terms: Guess a term for each of the following.
[Numbers in brackets = Number of letters in each word]
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A term for a bird of prey. (6)
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Female-like plumage acquired by males. (7)
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Feathers are made up of this insoluble protein. (7)
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Disease capable of transmission from birds to humans. (8)
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The coat of feathers that birds display during the breeding season. (8,7)
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Feathers that cover the openings of bird ears. (10)
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Birds that feeds on seeds. (11)
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A very young bird. (9)
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Sleeping place of birds. (5)
Answers to BIRD QUIZ 2
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Avian Terms
1. Raptor 2. Eclipse 3. Keratin 4. Zoonosis 5. Breeding Plumage 6. Auriculars 7. Granivorous 8. Fledgling 9. Roost
AMAZING BIRD FACTS!!
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Raptors have a massive, sharp claw called talon used particularly for grasping, killing and tearing the prey.
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Chicks have a small horny projection at the tip of their upper mandible called egg tooth which they use to break through the eggshell.
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Birds store berries, seeds and other food items in the crevices of barks, under leaves, in cavities and the like, an activity called food caching.
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Based on its call, the Red-wattled Lapwing is sobriqueted - the ‘did-you-do-it’ bird
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Along with many other living beings, birds eject partially digested food from the crop, mainly to feed their young ones. In other words, they regurgitate.