It means its laying its egg i have a Robin that kept on doing that outside my window so i did some.......Re-search lol and saw that that's what it means here if this helps search " a robin laying its egg " hope i helped ,Nicole
All birds have that, it is to give their beak some flexibility. It's not a hole, it is covered with skin. If the beak was solid, when they opened their mouth it would cut into their throat. With the gap there, the sides of the beak can move past the head and let them open their beak.
No, female canaries do not sing. I disagree with that answer. I have a female canary and she SINGS her heart out and can give any male canary a run for his money. She has laid eggs in the past, so Im sure she a female.
Canaries are not very picky about they eat, unlike parrots. Therefore, canaries can eat all sorts of fruits and veggies including apples just as long as the seeds are removed.
Yellow is the dominant color for canaries. While some canaries may have orange or red coloring, yellow is the most common and traditional color associated with this bird species.
Miners often took canaries underground with them. Canaries were used as an early warning system for dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide in the mines. If the bird stopped singing or died, it was a sign for the miners to evacuate the mine immediately.
Canaries beaks can turn black if there is bleeding under the beak. This can be considered as being bruised blood.
yes , canaries are very smart some are know as the lower level in the smart zone yes canaries can open cages
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Wings, Beak, Size, colour etc look up where they live and how each would help them out
The beak could assist the bird with cracking open nuts,or attacking competitors.
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By all the way I assume you me fully open, yes they can.
it pries open the shell with its beak like a screw driver
canaries do have feathers and they have lots of different colors canaries are a type of a bird
Yes, "beak" is an open syllable because it ends with a vowel sound. In linguistics, an open syllable is one that ends in a vowel sound, such as in the word "beak" where the vowel sound /iː/ is not followed by a consonant. This contrasts with a closed syllable, where the vowel is followed by a consonant, such as in the word "back."
The possessive noun for the singular word canary is canary's, e.g. "The canary's seed dish".The possessive plural form for many canaries would be canaries', e.g. "The canaries' seed dishes".
Male canaries sing beautifully