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Bird Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Below are the list of 100 Birds names in English

Crow	
Kite	
Dove
Sparrow	
woodpecker	
Owl
Eagle	
Hen	 
Parrot
Raven	
Stork	
Swan
Quail	
Pelican	
Kingfisher
Parakeet	
Ostrich	
Cockatiel
Vulture	
Crane	
Penguin
Hummingbird	
Weave – bird	 
Hornbill
Albatross	
Cuckoo	
Turkey
Oilbird	
Emu	
Falcon
Drongo	
Cockatoo	
Nightingale
Sandpiper	
Goldfinch	
Robin
Swallow	
Pheasant	
Toucan
Canary	
Heron	
Potoo
Bush warbler	
Cassowary	
Mallard
Common swift	
Megapode	
Spoonbill
Ospreys	
Rail	
Budgerigar
Wren	
Loon	
Arctic tern
Lovebird	 
Rallidae	
Bee-eater
Grebe 
Passerine	
Pelican
Moa	
Nightjar	
Guinea fowl
Dodo	
Greater coucal	
Turkey
Gannet	
Avocet	
Catbird
Bluebird	
Dunnock	
Northern cardinal
Teal	
Gadwall	
Northern pintail
Hoatzin	
Oriole	
Partridge
Tailorbird	
Weaverbird	
Skylark
Pigeon	
Goose	
Coot
Peacock 
Finches	
Lark
Duck	
Hawk	
Conure
Macaw	
Wagtail	
Cygnet
Thrush	
Myna	
Kiwi
Roadrunner	
Blue jay	
Azure dollar
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Water Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Aquatic animals or water animals who live in freshwater are called freshwater animals and those who live in saltwater bodies such as sea, oceans, etc., are called marine animals. 



10 Water Animals Name: 10 Examples of Aquatic Animals 

Jellyfish
Piranha
Oysters
Great White Shark
Cuttle Fish
Walrus
Starfish
Giant Squids
Dugong
Crab 




50 Water, Aquatic, Ocean, Sea Animals Name 

1. Whale
2. Fish
3. Seal
4. Octopus
5. Shark
6. Starfish
7. Crab
8. Shrimp
9. Jellyfish
10. Squid
11. Lobster
12. Pelican
13. Seahorse
14. Walrus
15. Penguin
16. Oyster
17. Clams
18. Seagull
19. Dolphin
20. Shells
21.Sea urchin
22. Cormorant
23. Otter
24. Pelican
25.Sea anemone
26.Sea turtle
27.Sea lion
28. Coral
29. Water Turtle
30. Crocodile
31. Killer Whale
32.Sea Lion
33.Sea Anemone
34. Angelfish
35. Blue Whale
36. Piranha
37. Platypus
38. Anchovy
39. Eal
40. Salmon
41. Goldfish
42. Abalone
43. Albacore
44. Tuna
45. Angelfish
46. Barnacle
47. Barracuda
48. Blue Crab
49. Blue Whale
50. Bull Shark
Farm Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Following are some animals that live on a farm. You’ll also find some domestic animals name or pet animal names below.

Dog
Cat
Cow
Hen
Sheep
Rabbit
Duck
Horse
Pig
Turkey
Chicken
Donkey
Goat
Guinea Pig
Deer
Fish
Bee
Goat
Goose
Rat
Wild Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
There are certain animals that live in forests and mountain areas of the world. Below we have listed down some jungle animals’ names or forest animals’ names to teach your children.

Giraffe
Woodpecker
Camel
Starfish
Koala
Alligator
Owl
Tiger
Bear
Blue whale
Coyote
Chimpanzee
Raccoon
Lion
Wolf
Crocodile
Dolphin
Elephant
Squirrel
Snake
Kangaroo
Hippopotamus
Elk
Fox
Gorilla
Bat
Hare
Toad
Frog
Deer
Rat
Badger
Lizard
Mole
Hedgehog
Otter
Reindeer
Monkey
Chimpanzee
Porcupine
Leopard
Cheetah
Panda
Rhinoceros
Zebra
Aquatic Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Aquatic animals are the ones that live in water. Below is the list of sea animals’ names.

Fish
Whale
Octopus
Shark
Seahorse
Jelly Fish
Turtle
Frog
Crab
Clam
Lobster
Squid
Shrimp
Star Fish
Swordfish
Dugong
Urchin
Dolphin
Crocodile
Seal
Walrus
Sealion
Pelican
Oyster
Manatee
Desert Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Following is the list of desert animal names 

Camel
Snake
Lizards
Jackrabbit
Spiders
Meerkats
Scorpion
Yucca Moth
Sidewinder
Saiga
Herbivorous Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Animals that eat only plants are known as herbivorous animals. These types of animals generally munch on fruits and seeds of plants. The digestive system of these animals is specially designed to handle different types of plants they eat. Herbivorous animals spend most of their eating and munching. Below are some examples of herbivorous animals.


Cow
Camel
Deer
Elephant
Zebra
Giraffe
Goat
Horse
Donkey
Bison
Hippopotamus
Kangaroo
Sheep
Reindeer
Mule
Carnivorous Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Carnivorous animals are the ones that eat only meat. These animals generally hunt other animals to eat, and thus, spend a lot of their time hunting for their prey. These types of animals provide an important service in the wild because they help control the population of other animal species. Let’s look at some examples of carnivorous animals.

Lion
Tiger
Wolf
Hyena
Polar Bear
Cheetah
Shark
Wolves
Jaguar
Cougar
Anaconda
Alligator
Crocodile
Sea Lion
Octopus
Omnivorous Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
There are certain animals that eat both animals and plants. These animals are known as omnivorous animals. These animals have a wide variety of food options available that can satisfy their hunger. Omnivorous animals can be found in all type of environment, including deserts, forests, water, and even the arctic. Let’s look at some examples of omnivorous animals.

Pig
Duck
Squirrel
Mouse
Cat
Cockroach
Fish
Bear
Ant
Ostrich
Chicken
Chimpanzee
Dog
Raccoon
Coyote
Bird Animals Names A to Z
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Below are the list of bird’s name in English from A to Z:

Canary
Cormorant
Crane (Stork)
Crow
Cuckoo
Dove
Duck
Eagle
Flamingo
Goldfinch
Goose
Guineafowl
Hawk
Hen
Hoatzin
Hornbill
Hummingbird
Jay
Kestrel
Kingfisher
Macaw
Magpie
Myna
Nightingale
Oriole
Ostrich
Owl
Parrot
Partridge
Peacock
Pelican
Penguin
Pheasant
Pigeon
Quail
Raven
Robin
Rooster
Seagull
Skylark
Sparrow
Starling
Stork
Swallow
Swan
Tailorbird
Toucans
Turkey
Vulture
Wagtails
Weaverbird
Woodpecke
Bird Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Below are the list of 100 Birds names in English

Crow	
Kite	
Dove
Sparrow	
woodpecker	
Owl
Eagle	
Hen	 
Parrot
Raven	
Stork	
Swan
Quail	
Pelican	
Kingfisher
Parakeet	
Ostrich	
Cockatiel
Vulture	
Crane	
Penguin
Hummingbird	
Weave – bird	 
Hornbill
Albatross	
Cuckoo	
Turkey
Oilbird	
Emu	
Falcon
Drongo	
Cockatoo	
Nightingale
Sandpiper	
Goldfinch	
Robin
Swallow	
Pheasant	
Toucan
Canary	
Heron	
Potoo
Bush warbler	
Cassowary	
Mallard
Common swift	
Megapode	
Spoonbill
Ospreys	
Rail	
Budgerigar
Wren	
Loon	
Arctic tern
Lovebird	 
Rallidae	
Bee-eater
Grebe 
Passerine	
Pelican
Moa	
Nightjar	
Guinea fowl
Dodo	
Greater coucal	
Turkey
Gannet	
Avocet	
Catbird
Bluebird	
Dunnock	
Northern cardinal
Teal	
Gadwall	
Northern pintail
Hoatzin	
Oriole	
Partridge
Tailorbird	
Weaverbird	
Skylark
Pigeon	
Goose	
Coot
Peacock 
Finches	
Lark
Duck	
Hawk	
Conure
Macaw	
Wagtail	
Cygnet
Thrush	
Myna	
Kiwi
Roadrunner	
Blue jay	
Azure dollar
Bird Animals Names A to Z
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Below are the list of bird’s name in English from A to Z:

Canary
Cormorant
Crane (Stork)
Crow
Cuckoo
Dove
Duck
Eagle
Flamingo
Goldfinch
Goose
Guineafowl
Hawk
Hen
Hoatzin
Hornbill
Hummingbird
Jay
Kestrel
Kingfisher
Macaw
Magpie
Myna
Nightingale
Oriole
Ostrich
Owl
Parrot
Partridge
Peacock
Pelican
Penguin
Pheasant
Pigeon
Quail
Raven
Robin
Rooster
Seagull
Skylark
Sparrow
Starling
Stork
Swallow
Swan
Tailorbird
Toucans
Turkey
Vulture
Wagtails
Weaverbird
Woodpecke
Bird Animals Names
Kamrool · 9 months ago
Below are the list of 100 Birds names in English

Crow	
Kite	
Dove
Sparrow	
woodpecker	
Owl
Eagle	
Hen	 
Parrot
Raven	
Stork	
Swan
Quail	
Pelican	
Kingfisher
Parakeet	
Ostrich	
Cockatiel
Vulture	
Crane	
Penguin
Hummingbird	
Weave – bird	 
Hornbill
Albatross	
Cuckoo	
Turkey
Oilbird	
Emu	
Falcon
Drongo	
Cockatoo	
Nightingale
Sandpiper	
Goldfinch	
Robin
Swallow	
Pheasant	
Toucan
Canary	
Heron	
Potoo
Bush warbler	
Cassowary	
Mallard
Common swift	
Megapode	
Spoonbill
Ospreys	
Rail	
Budgerigar
Wren	
Loon	
Arctic tern
Lovebird	 
Rallidae	
Bee-eater
Grebe 
Passerine	
Pelican
Moa	
Nightjar	
Guinea fowl
Dodo	
Greater coucal	
Turkey
Gannet	
Avocet	
Catbird
Bluebird	
Dunnock	
Northern cardinal
Teal	
Gadwall	
Northern pintail
Hoatzin	
Oriole	
Partridge
Tailorbird	
Weaverbird	
Skylark
Pigeon	
Goose	
Coot
Peacock 
Finches	
Lark
Duck	
Hawk	
Conure
Macaw	
Wagtail	
Cygnet
Thrush	
Myna	
Kiwi
Roadrunner	
Blue jay	
Azure dollar
World Migratory Bird Day, May 13
Information · 7 months ago
World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated on different days in various countries, but in the US, it is on May 13th that we celebrate the incredible journeys of migratory birds, and commit to worldwide conservation of migratory birds and their habitats.
Giant bird of paradise (Strelitzia nicolai)
Prominentwriter · 8 months ago
Light- It prefers bright, indirect lighting. Leaves and flowers can be damaged by too much direct light.

Water- Keep the soil wet with water. Allow the soil to dry out further over the winter months before watering.

Pet friendly- No. Fido and felines are both poisoned by this plant.

Parent level- Beginner.

Pro tip- For best results, rotate the plant regularly.
Ladybird Beetles (Coccinellidae)
Nachima · 8 months ago
Ladybugs, also called Ladybird Beetles or lady beetles, display striking colors, from red and black to a mosaic of yellows, oranges, and pinks. These colors warn predators that these beetles are not an easy target2.

There are approximately 6,000 species of ladybugs worldwide. North America alone is home to nearly 500 of them. 

These hardy insects have adapted to various environments, including cities, suburbs, grasslands, agricultural fields, riverbanks, and forests. 

One of their most impressive abilities is their knack for regulating pest populations, particularly aphids. A single beetle can consume up to 5,000 aphids over its lifetime. Interestingly, the larvae of these beetles are also predatory.

However, Ladybird Beetles presents some challenges. For example, the Harlequin Ladybird has disrupted the ecosystem and displaced native species. 

Although they do not pose a significant threat to humans, they may bite or release a pungent yellow fluid when threatened.
Moustached puffbird (Malacoptila mystacalis)
Nachima · 8 months ago
Moustached puffbirds are plump, round birds that live in the Andes in Venezuela and Colombia. An adult can be 9 inches long and weigh up to 50 grams. 

As with most animals with funny names, the moustached puffbird looks funny. It has small tufts of white feathers around its bill's base, making it look like the bird has a white mustache. The females have darker plumage than males, with a less prominent mustache.
Pine Ladybird (Exochomus quadripustulatus)
Nachima · 8 months ago
The Pine Ladybird has a black coat with four red spots. This beetle has become an adventurous species, crossing continents to live in pine forests and plantations in North America. 

This type of ladybug showcases a nearly circular, glossy shape with a base flange. Typically, its black wing cover displays two prominent red spots and two smaller ones, which may be orange or yellow.

They control scale insects that damage pine trees. Female Pine Ladybirds lay eggs among these pests to ensure their hatchlings have an abundant food source upon hatching.
Mealybug Ladybird (Cryptolaemus montrouzieri)
Nachima · 8 months ago
The Mealybug Ladybird originates from Australia but is now present in parts of Europe and North America. This unique ladybug has a spotless dark brown wing cover, while the rest of the body is orange-brown. It feeds on destructive scale insects, especially mealybugs. 

Moreover, the ladybird larvae are covered in waxy filaments, which makes them look similar to the mealybugs they eat. This disguise also helps them avoid becoming prey for other predators.
The spots on ladybird beetles serve as a warning to predators
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
The spots on a ladybug aren't only for beautification purposes. They also serve as a warning to predators, thereby protecting the insect from predation. 

The bright colors and spots warn would-be predators that the insect is toxic and tastes horrible.

Apart from their colors, another one of the ladybug defenses is the foul-smelling blood they emit. This yellow liquid comes from their leg joints, leaving yellow stains on the surface below. This liquid is toxic to various ladybug predators, protecting these little creatures from harm as predators avoid the seemingly sickly beetle. They also have a third defense mechanism, which is to play dead.
Hummingbird Hawk Moth
Apon_manush · 8 months ago
Scientific name: Macroglossum stellatarum.
Out of the members of the hawk moth family members, hummingbird hawk moths are probably the most attractive and cutest. They have grayish-brown forewings and orange hindwings. Their colorful hindwings become evident in their rapid flight. 

Hummingbird moths get their name because of their feeding behavior, similar to hummingbirds, with their long proboscis or nose. Also, they hover over flowers and make humming sounds just like hummingbirds. They belong to the family Sphingidae, along with others like the oleander hawk moth.
Dinosaur Fighting a Bird in a Prehistoric Showdown
Monika · 8 months ago
An enormous towering dinosaur engaged in a fierce battle with a large bird. The dinosaur is showing its sharp teeth while roaring, extending its claws in a fierce stance, while the bird, with its powerful talons and sharp beak, bravely fights back in defense, its wings spread wide. The dramatic scene takes place in a prehistoric setting with large ferns and unique plants typical of the Mesozoic era around them.
Mystery Bird of September
Manik · 9 months ago
I just love these colors. The photographer, William Dalton, did a superb job in matching the subtle colors of the flower and background to the bird. Now if we just knew the name of this beautiful bird we be completely happy! OK, somebody, tell us who he is…
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