What color are stork's legs?
They are red.
What color are adult swans?
They are white.
What do sparrows eat?
They mainly eat seeds, grains and small insects.
Can swallows fly fast?
Yes, they are very fast and acrobatic flyers.
What are a bird's "arms" called?
They're wings.
Where do storks fly for winter?
They fly to Africa.
Can swans swim and fly?
Yes, they can swim and fly very well.
Are sparrows social birds?
Yes, they like to live and fly together in groups (flocks).
What does a swallow look like?
It has a blue-black back, a white belly and a forked tail.
Can owls see and hunt in the dark?
Yes, they are nocturnal and have excellent eyesight.
What do storks like to eat?
They like to eat frogs, fish and insects.
Where do swans live?
They live near lakes and ponds.
What's the color of sparrow?
They're brown and grey.
What do swallows eat?
They eat flying insects like flies ans mosquitoes which they catch in the air.
What does a woodpecker do to trees?
It pecks holes in trees to find insects.
Where do storks build their nests?
They build nests on roofs, poles or trees.
Should we feed swans with bread?
No, bread is not healthy for them. Instead of bread choose grain or vegetables.
Are sparrows active during the day or night?
They are diurnal, which means they are active during the day and sleep at night.
Do swallows stay for the winter?
No, they are migratory birds. They fly to Africa for the winter.
Which bird is the largest in the world but can't fly?
It's the ostrich.
How many eggs does a mother stork usually lay in her nest?
She usually lays from 2-5 eggs.
What do swans eat?
They eat water plants, grass and small insects.
Do sparrows migrate to warm countries in winter?
No, most sparrows stay in the same place all year round.
What does this famous proverb mean in Polish: "One swallow does not make a summer"
Jedna jaskółka wiosny nie czyni.
Which bird is the symbol of peace?
The dove or pigeon.