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  • sword-billed hummingbird beak

    Which Bird Has the Longest Beak?

    The longest bird beak is the sword-billed hummingbird’s beak which is almost twice as long as its body. This long beak helps it get nectar from deep inside flowers where other birds can’t reach it. Birds are a diverse group of animals with a wide range of beak sizes. The toucan, for example, has the…

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  • birds in nest

    How Long Do Birds Stay In the Nest?

    The answer to this question would depend on the type of bird. For instance, a robin is one of the common birds which stay in its nest for a longer time period. It takes about 3-4 weeks for them to fly from their nests. They also take care of their young ones even after they…

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  • Baby Cardinal

    How Do You Take Care of a Baby Cardinal?

    New baby birds are always exciting to see, but it’s important to keep in mind that young birds need special care. Baby cardinals have a high mortality rate and require specialized care to ensure their survival. If you want to bring a young cardinal into your house, you will need to obtain a cage that…

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  • flock of birds

    How Many Birds Are in a Flock?

    There is no definite answer to this question, because it depends on the size of the flock. There might be only a few birds in a flock at first, but as the number increases, so does the size of the flock. For example, if there are three birds in a flock, then there are three…

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  • Starling bird

    How Far Do Starlings Fly in a Day?

    Starlings fly substantial distances every day. Starlings fly about five miles per hour. This means that if they’re flying continuously, they can travel as far as 30 miles in a day. Starlings are migratory birds, which means they travel very long distances during certain times of the year. When they’re migrating, starlings will make longer…

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  • Bird have tongue

    Do Birds Have Tongues?

    Birds have tongues. The tongue is a muscular organ of the mouth that is used for tasting, manipulating food and drink, and swallowing. Birds’ tongues are adapted for these functions, as well as for the production of vocalizations. The tongue is muscular, although in many species it has no bones and is made of keratin…

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  • goldfinch lifespan

    How Long Do Goldfinches Live?

    Goldfinches live anywhere from 5 to 10 years, depending on where they are in the wild. In captivity, they can live much longer. Given good nutrition, veterinary care and adequate housing, goldfinches have a lifespan of about eight years in captivity. If a diet rich in nectar is not provided, goldfinches may only live four…

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  • african grey parrot friendly bird pet

    How to Tame an African Grey Parrot?

    The African grey parrot is one of the most popular pet birds. These birds are very social and intelligent, making them a great choice if you’re looking for a companion bird. They’re also relatively easy to care for and have lifespans that can reach up to 80 years. Taming an African grey parrot isn’t difficult…

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  • talking bird

    How Is It Possible for Birds to Talk?

    Birds are incredibly intelligent animals. They are also some of the most adaptable creatures on Earth so it makes sense that they can learn to speak human languages. Birds like parrots can learn to imitate sounds they hear from their owners and other people. Imitating sounds is a form of communication for birds because it…

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  • Binoculars for Bird Watching

    Which Binoculars for Bird Watching?

    If you’re new to birding, you’ll probably want to find out what binoculars are the best for bird watching. Below is a quick summary of the different types of binoculars and which ones are best for beginners. The primary purpose of any pair of binoculars is to provide an enlarged image that helps you see…

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