General Information
Features of Birds
Penguins & Pelicans
Ducks, Geese, Eagles & Hawks
Random Info.
Chickens, Turkeys, & Parrots
Owls & Hummingbirds
100

Are birds warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Warm-blooded

100
What are birds' bodies covered with?

Feathers

100

True or False: Penguins live in warm climates

False.

100

Ducks and geese are called: park animals, waterfowl, or warm-blooded winged things

waterfowl

100

Since birds have a backbone, they are considered:

vertebrates

100

Which animals are raised for their meat?

Chicken and turkeys

100

Owls have extremely sharp ______ which helps them hunt and see at night.

eyesight

200

Do birds lay eggs or give birth to live young?

Lay eggs

200

What is the name of a bird's body part that helps it fly?

Wings

200

What do pelicans and penguins eat?

Fish

200

Young ducks and geese have soft, thick feathers called

down

200

Animals that have been tamed by people are called:

domestic

200

A male chicken is called a:

A male turkey is called a:

Rooster

Tom

200

A hummingbird can ______, or fly in one place.

Hover

300

True or False: All birds can fly.

False

300

Some birds have ________ feed which help them swim.

webbed

300

Describe one unique feature of pelicans (Hint: think about their beaks)

large pouches that can scoop up water and fish

300

The long, sharp claws of eagles and hawks are called:

talons

300

Name a bird that cannot fly.

Penguins, ostrich, kiwi, emu, answers may vary

300

The skin on top of a chicken's head it called a:

comb

300

Hummingbirds eat a high-energy liquid made inside flowers called:

nectar

400

Many birds live in groups, or ____________.

Flocks

400

Birds do this during colder seasons to find warmer weather.

Migrate

400

Describe the physical features of a penguin. What do they look like?

Black and white, a thick layer of feathers, short legs, wings

400

_____ is flying without flapping wings. Eagles and hawks can do this for hours.

Soaring

400

Which bird lays eggs as small as a pea?

Hummingbirds

400

Where do most parrots live?

Tropical forests or jungles

400

True or False: Hummingbirds do not need a lot of energy because they are so small. Explain why or why not.

False. They do need a lot of energy because they move so fast.

500

What is the name of the largest bird?

The ostrich

500

What is the name of birds' homes? They lay their eggs in these and they are usually made of branches, twigs, or mud.

Nests

500

Pelicans live in large groups called:

Colonies

500

Name 1 or 2 animals that eagles and hawks prey on.

Fish, monkeys, small deer, insects, snakes, frogs

500

What makes an owl's eyes different than other birds and similar to humans?

They cannot move their eyes and have to turn their head the same way humans do.

500

Why were wild parrots becoming rare?

They were being captured and sold for pets.

500

What is a special and unique feature of owls that helps them silently fly and hunt their prey.

They have special feathers that help them fly silently.

600

What is the name of the smallest bird?

Hummingbird

600

What makes a birds bones unique? Hint: This also helps them fly.

Their bones are hollow.

600

What is a unique feature of penguins feathers?

They are waterproof.

600

How do eagles and hawks help farmers?

They eat mice and rabbits that typically would damage their crops.

600

What country were the wild parrots of Edgewater originally from?

Argentina

600

Out of chickens, turkeys, and parrots, which ones are found in the wild? (Hint: can be more than one)

Turkeys and parrots

600

What two are the only two continents where hummingbirds live?

North and South America

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