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They often plan parties with other vultures and some other certain types of birds such as crows and falcons.
There are a few types of birds that are all black, and the term "blackbird" is a general term applied to all of them. The most well known of these birds are crows and ravens.
Some common birds are crows, eagles, sparrows, and doves.
Crows can carry ectoparasites such as lice and ticks, but they are less commonly infested with fleas. Lice are particularly associated with birds, and crows may host specific species of bird lice. Ticks can also be found on crows, especially in areas where these birds come into contact with infested environments. Overall, while crows can carry these parasites, the prevalence and types may vary based on their habitat and interactions.
Pigeons, starlings, and several types sparrows are common sightings in many cities. Other cities have ravens, crows, robins, magpies in addition to those.
We have pigeons, robins, sparrows, starlings, crows, blue jays, hawks, owls, gulls and many other types of birds living in New York State.
Crows do not have a specific preference for cashews over other types of food. They are omnivores and will eat a variety of foods, including nuts, seeds, fruits, insects, and small animals.
No birds 'live' in Antarctica. Some types of birds, notably penguins, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks during spring and summer.
There are hundreds of different birds common in the UK. They include Swans, Geese, Ducks, Grebes, Divers (Loons), Herons and Egrets, Coots, Moorhens, many types of Wader, Gulls, Cormorants and other sea birds, Pigeons, Pheasants, Partridges, Raptors and Owls, Woodpeckers, Kingfishers, Crows, Thrushes, Sparrows, Finches, Tits, Wagtails, many Warblers and many other passerines. Many websites show pictures of birds, for example the RSPB in the UK.
Penguins do not 'live' in Antarctica. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea. Two types of penguins, however, breed on Antarctica's beaches: the Adelie and the Emperor. Other types of penguins breed on sub-Antarctic island beaches, New Zealand, South America and South Africa.
No. Penguins are sea birds. Some types visit Antarctica's beaches to breed, but do not live there.
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold to support life or a food chain. Penguins come to the continent to breed. There are also other birds, such as Skua and several types of Petrel and Tern that breed there.