This would depend entirely upon the country. Galahs, for example, are very common in the wild in Australia. The European green woodpecker is common in many countries of Europe and Asia, and the chaffinch is also commonly seen in the wild in many European countries. Blackbirds are also found in many countries of the world, living in the wild.
Britain's fiercest wild Bird isA Hawkeurasian buzzard hawk.
No. Galahs live in the wild in Australia.
Britain's fiercest wild Bird isA Hawkeurasian buzzard hawk.
no because the bird would no longer be "wild"
Yes in most of Britain
The common temperature of a wild bird would be about 50-55 degrees Celsius
yesyou can see them in the wild. i live in England and have seen 31 in the wild this year. They are very common here in Britain as well.
You should not try to catch a wild bird, by hand or otherwise. Unless you are licensed to work with and capture birds (in which case you would probably have the correct equipment) you could potentially harm the bird by mishandling it.
a very wild bird is an ostrich.
One can not purchase a Robin bird legally. It is not legal to keep such a wild bird as a pet and being caught with one would result in a fine. One can see them in the wild.
Sure, but it would be expensive!