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Pelicans are unmistakable with their enormous bills and giant webbed feet. There are only eight species of pelicans, though they are distributed across every continent except the Arctic and Antarctica ...
Do all Swan species mate for life? Swans in general are known as monogamous birds, with different species all exhibiting loyal and faithful bonds with their chosen mate. However, despite the formation ...
How far south do swans migrate? Swans are strong flyers and capable migrants. Trumpeter and Tundra swans in North America can travel over 1,000km or more, though they often choose to migrate in stages ...
Ducks belong to the Anatidae family, which contains some 174 species spread across 43 genera. With their broad and stout body, large beaks and webbed feet, ducks are a common and recognisable sight ...
UK garden birds that eat grapes In the UK, blackbirds and starlings in particular have a reputation as being huge fans of grapes, and will devour both those growing naturally on vines, and those left ...
Are seagulls endangered birds? There are more than 50 different species of seagull, and many, including herring gulls, black-headed gulls, and California gulls are widespread and rated by the IUCN as ...
Vultures are highly sociable birds found on most continents of the world - excluding Australia and Antarctica. Most of the time, vultures are spotted as a collective unit, so what is the collective ...
Budgies – or budgerigars to give them their full official name – are sociable and fascinating birds, also known as parakeets in some countries. Although native to Australia, they are kept as pets all ...
How long does it take for an osprey to migrate? Migration time varies between different ospreys because various populations and individuals fly differing distances. Individual ospreys even take ...
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) is the epitome of speed and power. They strike fear into the hearts of the birds they hunt, a fact that falconers have enjoyed for over 3000 years! These ...
There are some highly social species of quail. The California quail is one such sociable quail that gathers in small groups of some 10 to 30 birds. California quails forage together and even bathe ...
“Female peacocks” is an oxymoron. Peacocks are male peafowl, and peahens are female peafowl. There’s no such thing as a “male peacock”! Nevertheless, peafowl have come to be known simply as peacocks.