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Absolutley not! Flocks of small birds often harass birds of prey such as eagles, hawks and falcons, but they do no kill or eat them. "black birds" are not even meat eaters. On the other hand, some species of birds of prey do kill and eat "black birds."
around 10,000
The species of birds that have distinctive red markings around their eyes are called red-eyed vireos.
There are around 215 species of birds found around the Great Barrier Reef. Of these, between 22 and 29 are seabirds.
No. Ducks are birds and the Platypus is a monotreme which is an egg-laying mammal.
Wrens are several species of small brown birds in the family Troglodytidae. Energetic, active birds, often found around dwellings. There are 63 species of wrens.
There are around 10,000 species of bird in the world.
The ones you dont see anymore Around the world there are 403 species of birds endangered EDIT: I added a couple related links that will help. ~Cookie.
No The ones alive today are Birds. Whoever answered "no" is completely wrong. The ones alive today are both birds (avian dinosaurs) and usual dinosaurs (non-avian dinosaurs). Whoever answered "No" is completely wrong and is not an answer to that particular question. There are more than around 10 000 species of avian dinosaurs still alive today, and more than around 1300 non-avian dinosaur species are known in the fossil record, it is currently unknown how many of these are still alive, but at least around 100-500 as minimum.
There are 1000 species of birds in South Africa
Greater different kinds of birds
Biodiversity. The location with 170 species of birds has greater biodiversity compared to the one with 100 species, as it indicates a wider variety and richness of bird species present in that area.