Birds are often twitchy because they have a highly developed nervous system that helps them quickly detect and respond to potential threats in their environment. This heightened sensitivity allows them to stay alert and avoid danger, such as predators or other disturbances.
Birds move their heads quickly to help them focus on objects and prey, as well as to maintain balance while moving.
Fish have adapted to survive in aquatic environments by developing gills to extract oxygen from water, while fish-eating birds rely on a different respiratory system that requires them to breathe air. If the lake becomes depleted of oxygen or contaminated with toxins, the fish may still be able to survive using their gills, while the birds would not be able to find suitable prey or may become poisoned by ingesting contaminated fish.
Birds are often scared of humans because they see us as potential threats due to our size, movements, and behavior. This fear is a natural survival instinct that helps them avoid potential danger.
Blue, white, and black birds differ in their physical characteristics and behaviors. Blue birds typically have bright blue feathers, while white birds have white feathers, and black birds have black feathers. In terms of behavior, blue birds are known for their melodious songs, white birds are often seen in flocks, and black birds are known for their intelligence and adaptability.
Tropical Region Birds and Insectivorous Birds eat butterflies but there might be more birds that eat butterflies.
A cat may have a twitchy tail on Twitchy Tail Cat because it is a natural behavior that can indicate excitement, agitation, or alertness in cats.
their tails are bushy becauese of their weight.
Frank Twitchy is 13 years old born in 1998
Depends on the bird, the dog and you. Amazons are a bit more twitchy than some birds, but they all have their own personalities. I have 12 cats, 7 birds, one of which is an Amazon, had a dog and everyone gets along for the most part. Cats fuss with each other, but no one bothers the birds.
Itchy, snitchy,
Itchy Twitchy
hes 13
I think he has parkinson's
mitchy
The Squirrels name is Twitchy.
of coarse it happens when he eats
Twitchy! He is a very hyperactive photographer squirrel that works for the wolf