the purpose of a wattle has not been proven, but many think it is to attract a mate. Another popular opinion is that when roosters do a dance, called "tidbitting," the roosters use the wattle to make a noise to go with the dance.
They are scared of heights.
#tweet tweet#
I can't think of many conditions or needs for a wattle to be trimmed, unless it is severely damaged by frostbite. Generally you would not cut the wattle. It is a devise to release heat from the bird, and cutting it, as does frostbite, leaves the bird suceptible to infection.
cover your mouth then go teww teww
there are many ways to scare a bird. For example you can make some loud noise or fire a gun.
A bird's wattle is usually red. A wattle can be a tree with green leaves and gold or yellow flowers. Wattle can also consist of thing branches or twigs woven together to be put in the wall of a building and covered with mud called daub. This was used in the Middle Ages.
A bird's wattle is usually red. A wattle can be a tree with green leaves and gold or yellow flowers. Wattle can also consist of thing branches or twigs woven together to be put in the wall of a building and covered with mud called daub. This was used in the Middle Ages.
They make a chittering noise, with squeaks or tweets. It can sound like a bird chirping, and is fairly loud for the size of the animal.
A little "chick chick" noise
a hummingbird!
They do not make wind noises in flocks but they make bird noises.