Birds do not produce energy from light, so they cannot be producers. All birds are consumers.
with a few acceptions all birds and mammals are warm blooded
They share the characteristics of all birds, feathers, warm blood, laying of eggs.
The wren is the King of birds and is celebrated on December 26 -- the Wrens Day - one song sung on that day begins -"The wren, the wren, the king of all birds,St. Stephen's Day was caught in the furze,Although he was little his honour was great,Jump up me lads and give him a treat.Chorus:Up with the kettle and down with the pan,And give us a penny to bury the wren. "
Where Im from in the west of Ireland its called Féile an Dreoilín..which translates as festival of the wren..and as far as i know it relates back to the story of the day all the birds gathered to see who could fly the highest and fastest..as the eagle soared high above all the other birds the wren hid in the tuft of feathers on top of his head..therefore being the bird that flew the fastest and highest...gaining the title "The Wren King"...and so people hunt the wren and go from door to door singing a song called "ó mo dreoilin" and collect money as a reward for capturing the wren king...its a custom that is dying out now, but was very popular in the 1940+...hope that helps!
No. All wrens are active during daylight hours. Most birds are, only a few, including owls and nightjars, are nocturnal.
Not all adult sea birds have a white belly. Many of the birds found in and around the sea do have a white belly including most seagulls, penguins, and many shore birds.
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There are many names for songbirds. Here are a few I know: Lark, Wren, Robin, Nightingale, Sparrow, Warbler, Blue Jay, Cardinal, Canary, and Starling.
not all birds but some do
Yes, ALL birds have lungs.
ALL BIRDS.