the bald eagle is all i know of.bald eagle,blue jay and robins.
birds use camouflage to stay away from consumers.
Many species of reptile, fish, birds and insects use camouflage but it is most perfect in the chameleon.
The leaf butterfly's predator's are birds, but the butterfly is sometimes able to escape from the birds by the use of camouflage.
The Zula Patrol - 2005 Birds of a Feather Bula's Heroes The Great Camouflage Caper 2-8 was released on: USA: 2007
Kiwi are small, flightless birds which are basically defenceless. Having colours that help to camouflage them within their habitat is one way for the kiwi to protect itself from predators.
Color is of great significance for birds as it has survival value . It helps to camouflage as green color of a parrot is not visible to predators when in leaves.
Kiwi are small, flightless birds which are basically defenceless. Having feathers that help to camouflage them within their habitat is one way for the kiwi to protect itself from predators.
No, it does not; camouflage is more typical of animals that don't move much, and since these birds fly a lot, there won't be much use for camouflage.
The Chameleon, the Pheasants, and the Birds.
1. To identify themselves in a flock. 2. Camouflage 3. Attracting a mate.
They use there stick like body structure to blend in with trees and scrubs to hide but that doesn't stop birds from eating them
camouflage