Where in the World
Bird Songs
Bird Symbols
State Birds
Amazing Adaptations
100

This pole is home to penguins, not polar bears.

The South Pole

100

Nicknamed "Rockin'" in a popular song, this birds's own song is considered mellow.

American Robin

100

U. S. Symbol

Bald Eagle

100

Illinois

Northern Cardinal

100

This special feature of birds is shared with no other living animal.

Feathers

200

This continent is home to the Ostrich, the largest bird in the world.

Africa

200

Seen singing on TV by millions of children, this large yellow bird is of an undetermined species.

Big Bird

200

Canadian baseball team

Bluejays (Toronto)

200

Colorado

Lark Bunting

200

Baby birds develop in these.

Eggs (amniotic)

300

The largest species of this nectar-sipping bird is found in the Andes.

Hummingbird (Giant Hummingbird)

300

Four and twenty of these were baked in a pie.

Blackbirds

300

Not a real bird of prey, but Seattle's football team.

Seahawks

300

New Jersey

American Goldfinch

300

Birds do this to find food, escape from predators, and travel from one place to another.

Flying

400

This is where most of Colorado's migratory birds fly for the winter.

Western Mexico

400

If this bird does not sing, Papa's gonna buy you a diamond ring.

Mockingbird

400

Symbol for peace.

Dove

400

Pennsylvania

Ruffed Grouse

400

This is why some male birds are brightly colored.

To attract females

500

This country is home to kiwi fruit and Kiwi birds.

New Zealand

500

This bird is always "paired" with a tree in a popular Christmas song.

Partridge

500

This bird is pictured on Mexico's flag.

Crested Caracara

500

Louisiana

Brown Pelican

500

Vultures rely on this sense, but for the most birds it is not well developed.

Smell