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The World of Birds 1




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This is an . It usually  at night.              This is a . The common one can often be seen
It kills and eats small  and other birds.           in cities and parks. This one, however, is a  pigeon.
It has very big  and flies almost noiselessly.          True or false: Some people keep racing pigeons.
 
             
This is a . It eats shrimp and algae.                 This is an . It's a bird of prey.
It's pink to bright red due to .       It mainly eats  mammals and other birds.
True or false: It is a non-migratory bird.            Ture or false: It has a pointed beak and sharp claws.
 
       
The  is the largest bird in the world.                 This is a . It eats mainly  and plants.
Its eggs are about the size of a .                    It's bigger than a  but smaller than a .
It is often  for its meat and feathers.                True or false: It can't fly.
     
    
This is a .  It's brown with streaks of black.    This is a . It's a  bird.
It is one of the most  birds  in the world.         There are many kinds and different sizes.
They live in  woodlands and even city .   True or false: It usually eats fruit and seeds.
 
    
This is a . It eats mainly .      This is a . It usually lives near the sea.
The proverb 'One swallow doesn't make a '        They make their nests with .  
advises caution against getting one's hopes up too early     Ture or false: It eats just about anything, from fish to
just because initial signs may look encouraging
.                      small rodents.
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