How do you say blue bird in spanish?
lave azul un lave azul is "a blue bird" el lave azul is "the blue bird"
What bird is white with black wings and a black mask about the size of an oriole?
It is probably a Great grey shrike.
Or a Loggerhead Shrike: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Loggerhead_Shrike.html
How does the sparrow's beak look like and what is its role?
Sparrows have beaks that are short, stubby and sturdy. They eat almost any kind of insect, and all kinds of birdseed and dried corn. They don't eat suet or probe into deep holes in feeders or trees, so they don't require a long or less reinforced beak.
What do you call a bird with a black body and blue head?
The Steller's jay, the western relative of the blue jay.
What are adaptations for red winged black bird?
Redwings prefer meadows with water nearby, or swampy, marsh covered areas, where insects are in abundance.
What kind of tropical bird has a yellow head a red stomach and green and blue wings?
I think it's a parrot.
Yes, tailor birds do sing. They make a long cheeup-cheeup sound when singing. The tailor bird is native to tropical Asia.
What characteristics do wood peckers have?
They are climbing birds, with bright coloured plumage and have a strong chisel-like bill, with which it bores into trees for insects.
What kind of symmetry does a robin have?
None. Some might claim that there is a symmetry about a vertical plane but the robin's left side will not be EXACTLY the same as its right side.
For example, the human face, although often thought to be symmetrical is not. One of your eyes is probably marginally higher than the other, your earlobes are unlikely to be exactly the same shape. As far as the interior is concerned, you are very lopsided: heart and stomach on the left (normally). Liver on the right. etc. The musculature on your dominant hand/arm will be slightly better developed. The differences may be too small to see with the naked eye but that does not mean they are not there.
However, in biology, symmetry refers to the overall shape of the body and its parts, and is only approximate. Therefore, in terms of zoology, robins, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
to cummunicate with one another, weather its a mating call or to find a food ground.
Who is Isabella bird's sister?
Isabella doesn't have a sister. Stacy is Asian or Japanese and Isabella is Mexican. Watch robot rodeo which is actually made to prove that theory wrong.
How do you build a tui feeder?
Ever fed a hummingbird? The tui is basically the same. It likes nectar from flowers and flowering trees. A feeder should have a perch large enough for it and holes large enough for its beak.
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Why do birds use what they do to make their nests and how is it good for their nests?
Insulation, warmth. Without nesting materials, eggs may also crack when they are "born" against a hard floor. They may also freeze in cold times.
How did the Carolina Chickadee get its name?
The chickadee is called the chickadee because of the fact that when it chirps, it sounds like literally like "chick-a-de-de."
Have you ever seen a Brown Thrasher prepare a dirt pile for a sand bath?
I have. I just wondered if anyone else had or if was very unusual behavior.