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Seabirds and Shorebirds

Oceans cover a majority of the earth and it is only natural that many species of birds have adapted to take advantage of this wealth of nutrients and diverse habitats. Fly into this category to ask and answer questions about seabirds.

575 Questions

What is unique about the puffin?

Its beak is made into different parts. Then it can change the colors of its beak.

Would a seal eat a puffin?

It's unlikely but possible, several species of Sharks would be able to swallow a puffin.

What are three types of natives birds that live in Florida?

Florida is the home to many different species of birds. Three types of birds that are native to this state are the red tailed hawk, osprey, and the bald eagle.

What is a Bator?

A Bator is a aminal that is a combination of a Bird and a Alligator.

What kind of bird has a yellow body and a scarlet head?

I've been researching this myself to identify the birds in "Island of Blue Dolphins" and my guess is that it is the Western Tanager.

In the Antarctic food chain where does the black- browed albatross sit?

The Black- browed albatross sit on the secondary consumers level and the are a herbivore. Hope that helps!!

What games play good on puffin?

Im using puffin its really good but i hate the trial anyway you might want to play club penguin it works on it however you migh have to get use to the controlls i didnt need to get used to the controll.Now just fûçk u

Does water fly?

No, water can not fly. However a waterfall may appear to fly over the edge of a cliff as it falls.

What does a Shearwater eat?

Shearwaters eat small crustaceans, plankton, squid, fish, and in some cases, floating scraps.

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How fast does a white ibis fly?

15 miles or more sometimes they eat amphibians. GROSS!

Name of pink legged wading bird?

That depends if you mean a wader or a bird that wades. A bird that wades - flamingo Waders - crowned plover and lots of others

What has blue feathers and webbed feet?

Your mother. Other distinctive traits are a large mouth, nagging voice, crooked nose, missing teeth, and offspring that spontaneously asks stupid questions.

Why dom seagulls have a large wingspan?

Seagulls have large wingspans for the same reasons that gliders do. Long and slender (high aspect ratio) wings produce less drag for a given amount of lift (at least at slow speeds) than short, stubby ones. Seagulls use these efficient wings to allow them to stay aloft with ease while taking advantage of updrafts caused by winds deflected by cliffs, buildings, even waves. In windy conditions, seagulls can use waves to stay aloft by engaging in what is known as "dynamic soaring" - flying into and out of regions of higher and lower wind speeds.