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Birds Quiz: 20 Trivia Questions. Guess What Kind of Bird Is in the Picture!
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This bird, which lives on the shores of the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, nests in burrows and feeds on fish and sandflies.
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This duck with its heavy flight rather resembles geese. During the nesting period, males have a dark ring on their neck.
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These birds got their name for their cry that resembles a human laugh.
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This small bird about the size of a sparrow feeds on small fish, which it ambushes while sitting on branches above the water.
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This bird is a raptor, catching prey as it roams the African savanna.
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This bird was on the verge of extinction because of its beautiful feathers, which were used by fashion designers to adorn clothing.
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This pet bird has been bred by man since ancient times not only for meat and feathers. The ancient Greeks kept them as sacred birds dedicated to Persephone and Priapus.
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This bird is endemic to New Guinea, inhabiting its northern part and the adjacent islands of Biak and Yapen.
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These large seabirds are excellent divers, diving from great heights for fish several meters deep.
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In these migratory birds, both males and females sing, but the repertoire of females is poorer than that of males.
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In ancient times this bird was a favorite target of falconers, despite the fact that its edible meat is completely tasteless.
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In 2002, a genetic analysis was conducted, which determined that this rare bird is the closest relative of the extinct dodo.
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This bird has sharp teeth on its beak, which are a device for holding slippery fish.
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This large bird has eyes at the front of its skull, which allows it to have binocular vision.
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These birds are found in Tasmania, Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea. They are not afraid of people, so they are often found in city parks.
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This bird served as the prototype for Raphael, one of the characters in the Disney cartoon "Rio".
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The body length of this bird reaches 1.5 m. With its impressive size and colorful plumage, it is part of the rituals of the peoples living in its range.
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A constellation in the southern hemisphere of the celestial sphere is named after this bird.
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This large parrot is a resident of the rainforest. Birds of this species do not gather in flocks and lead solitary or paired lifestyles.
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The male and female of these birds, which live in northern South America, look the same. They live in large flocks of several hundred congeners.
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