Herons, egrets, cormorants, anhingas, ducks, seagulls, terns, loons, and many others.
they hike, camp, and farm
Fish are aquatic vertebrates that have gills for breathing and fins for swimming, while birds are feathered, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates with wings for flying. Fish live in water, while birds predominantly live on land and in the air.
A bird is similar to a fish in that they both make eggs. They are also from the same kingdom chordates and are both vertebrates.
No, these birds live in nests, but may fish at times.
Mosquitoes Birds Fish
no
A fish can live for about 4 years. if well tended
Flying fish are definetly not birds. They are an evolved species of fish belonging to the family name of Exocoetidae, and live all over the world in the Capricorn region.
Birds do not live in ponds. They visit the pond to wash, drink, and catch fish and frogs for food. Birds usually live in nests which are in the trees, mountains or tall buildings.
dogs, fish, cats, horses, birds
At the zoo: Fish live in an aquarium (water tank). Lizards live in a terrarium (earth tank). Birds live in an aviary (big cage for birds).
When evolution occurred, there might have been creatures who were a combination of birds and fish. Over time, some of these went to live in water, while others went to live in the sky. So, the water creatures adapted and became fish, and the sky creatures adapted and became birds. This is a common theory about the relevance of birds to fish, it's not my theory!