As a birdwatcher, you might have come across the term “water birds” every now and then. These are the birds that have a primarily aquatic lifestyle: they inhabit areas in or around water bodies...
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Whenever we talk about birds that have an abundant distribution in almost all parts of the world, "crow" is the first to come up. These clever corvids have adapted to all kinds of environments and...
Seagulls are large, aquatic birds with a typical white body and grey-to-black plumage. While these birds might seem ordinary at first glance, don’t make the mistake of underestimating them. These...
As many of you may already know, pheasants are ground-dwelling birds from the family Phasianidae, along with the peacock, turkey, and quail. Can pheasants fly? That is one of the questions we will be...
Geese are notorious for eating, well, pretty much anything. Whether it be bread crumbs, grass, or dog food - there's no doubting a goose's appetite. I'm curious as to what they can and cannot eat...
While ducks and chickens belong to different families and orders, aren’t they also similar in many ways? While ducks are waterfowl and chickens are landfowl birds, both of them rarely fly. Ducks...