answersLogoWhite

0

🐶

Songbirds

Members of the order of Passeriformes, with 4000 species worldwide, songbirds are known for their melodic abilities. Our Songbirds category is for questions regarding how to observe, identify, and attract these feathered music makers.

1,823 Questions

Is it ok to have 2 male finches together?

Yes, it is generally okay to keep two male finches together as long as they get along. It's best to monitor their behavior and make sure they are not showing signs of aggression towards each other. Providing ample space, food, and hiding spots can help prevent conflicts.

How does a blue jay breathe?

Blue jays breathe through their respiratory system, which includes their lungs and air sacs. When they inhale, air enters their respiratory system and travels into their lungs where oxygen is extracted and carbon dioxide is removed. This process allows them to obtain the oxygen needed for their body to function properly.

What does a jay bird look like?

a bird is an animal with 2 legs and a beak ,there are birds all over the place ,and they are different types and sizes.

Why is the hooded warbler endangered?

The hooded warbler is not currently considered endangered. It is listed as a species of "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List, meaning its population is stable and not facing any major threats to its survival. However, like many bird species, it may face habitat loss and fragmentation due to human activities in the future.

What colour are blue tit eggs?

Blue tit eggs are typically white with small reddish-brown speckles or spots. The amount and distribution of speckling can vary between individual eggs.

What is rock tit?

It is when somebodys nipples are hard from either being cold or even horny. It is also referred to as "RT"

What color is a eastern goldfinch?

Eastern goldfinches are known for their vibrant yellow plumage. The males have bright yellow bodies with black wings and a black cap, while the females have a more subdued yellow color with olive-brown streaks.

What states do you see cardinals in?

Cardinals can be found in the Eastern and South Central regions of the United States, including states like Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Texas. They are also the state bird of seven states including Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Is a blue tit a producer?

A producer, or autotroph, is an organism which synthesises its own 'food' from external energy sources. The most common type is the photoautotroph, a plant or alga which photosynthesises, that is it creates carbohydrate molecules from carbon dioxide fixing using the energy absorbed from the sun. Other types include the chemoautotrophs, which create organic molecules from chemicals nearby, because they exist near volcanic vents underwater where there is no light.

The blue tit

The blue tit is not a producer as is does not produce its own carbohydrate molecules.

Do blue jays eat mice?

Yes, blue jays are known to eat small rodents like mice, along with a variety of other foods such as insects, seeds, and fruits. They are opportunistic feeders and will consume whatever food source is readily available to them in their environment.

Do goldfinches migrate?

Yes, goldfinches are considered partially migratory birds. In some regions, they will migrate south for the winter in search of milder temperatures and food sources. However, in other areas where food is abundant year-round, they may stay put throughout the year.

Do girls enjoy tit-jobs?

No. The cleavage isn't exactly an erogenous zone. Rub yourself in the middle of the chest...not particularly arousing, yeah? Some may enjoy it because it makes their partner feel good, but not in and of itself. Jk jk its amazing

Group of blue jays is called?

I'm guessing a flock, but that is more general, you could use that describing any species of birds that fly together. i don't know if there is somthing more specific.

What color are wrens eggs?

There are many species of wren and many more birds that are called wrens. Egg colour varies. European wrens (t. troglodytes) lays white eggs with tiny pink-brown spots at the blunt egg.

You have mealy bugs worms in your bird seed If you put a moth ball in with the seed storage container will it kill the mealy bugs and not harm the bird when you feed him the seed I will removthe ball?

I have no idea what mealy bug worms are but old-fashioned mothballs are not recommended - the ones made from naphthalene. But you can use one of the fly/moth killer strips that are impregnated with dichlovos if you are in the US. (They are illegal in the EU). I have also used pyrethrum powder or even malathion powder placed under some newspaper that you then stand the seed on.

How much do robins drink?

Robins primarily get most of their hydration from insects they eat, rather than drinking water directly. They will drink water occasionally when it's available, such as from puddles or bird baths. Their water intake can vary based on environmental factors and food sources.

Can you touch a baby bird with bare hands?

Almost no birds have a significant sense of smell, so touching a baby bird does no harm at all. Millions of baby birds have been removed from nests all over the world for ringing, a few hundred by me, and the parents know nothing about it.

Why do you see birds rolling in the dirt?

Birds roll in the dirt to help keep their feathers clean and free of parasites. The dust absorbs oils and moisture on their feathers, which can help in regulating their body temperature. Rolling also helps to dislodge any parasites that may be clinging to their feathers.

How do you keep mourning doves away from a bird feeder of safflower?

To keep mourning doves away from a bird feeder with safflower seeds, you can try using a feeder with smaller openings that only allow smaller birds to access the seeds. Another option is to place the feeder in a more enclosed space or add a baffle to the feeder pole to deter larger birds like mourning doves. Finally, offering a separate feeder with seeds specifically tailored for mourning doves may help attract them away from the safflower seed feeder.

Can you keep baby blue tits as pets?

It is not recommended to keep baby blue tits as pets. These birds are wild animals and it is important for them to grow up in their natural habitat with their own kind. Additionally, they have specific dietary and environmental needs that are difficult to replicate in a home setting. It is best to appreciate blue tits in their natural environment.

Are mockingbirds nocturnal?

Mockingbirds tend to stay up late into the night, but they are not generally nocturnal. Nocturnal implies that they are not awake during daylight hours, but they are known to sing nearly all hours of the day.

Do sparrows lay blue eggs?

Any particular species? True sparrows (eg passer species) tend to lay white, greyish or cream eggs, often spotted or smudged.

Do foxes eat sparrows?

Foxes usually go for biger creatures, such as hares, but they will eat blue tit birds.

Special features of the bird sparrow?

Some structural adaptations of sparrows include feathers, which keep them warm, and, in combination with their wings, allow them to fly. Their beaks are the correct shape for eating the foods they need. Their feet are shaped so they can perch on branches.

Where do goldfinch migrate to in the winter?

The American goldfinch does not migrate over most of it's range, but Northern birds may move southward in rough winters. The birds are more inconspicious in winter, as males lose their bright colors and resemble the more drab females.