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    Karla Miller

    7 Interesting Facts About The Cuckoo

    This bird doesn’t make nests or raise chicks. Its name has long since become a noun – the cuckoo is called a mother who abandons her children. It’s because this bird throws its eggs into other people’s nests. In summer, the cuckoo lays up to 25 eggs. Even with the help of a male, it can’t feed so many chicks, so it has to throw eggs to other birds. There are other interesting facts about the cuckoo. Not all cuckoos leave their children. Out of 140 species, only 50 don’t whip their nests, the rest take care of their offspring. Those who flip eggs look after a suitable nest in advance. Curiously, it’s always the nest of the bird that hatched its mother cuckoo from the egg. In the photo of the cuckoo, you can see that it is a gray and unremarkable bird. However, the discreet appearance hides the mind, memory, and pragmatic character. We have collected for you the most amazing and interesting facts about the cuckoo.

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    Lucas Torres

    7 Interesting Facts About Seagulls

    It’s hard to imagine a sea coast without these birds. They live wherever you can catch water dwellers or collect scraps. The seagull is an aggressive and skittish bird. They live in large groups and constantly fight for a better place or food. Sometimes these fights go as far as destroying eggs and killing chicks. And they meet in every corner of the world. Regardless of their habitat, the character of the birds does not change. That’s not all the interesting facts about seagulls. The relationship between gulls exists only at the level of hunting together. Otherwise, these birds try not to come into contact with each other. There are no contacts at all between different kinds of gulls. Only occasionally a bigger bird eats a smaller fellow. Curiously, these birds are considered real universals. They fly very well, can run and dive very fast. We have collected for you the most interesting and surprising facts about seagulls, which you did not know exactly about.

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    Lucas Torres

    22 Interesting Facts About Eagles

    Eagle – a bird, which in many cultures has become a symbol of courage, pride, bravery, and other positive qualities. Yes, in nature eagles are one of the most formidable representatives of birds, and the only creature that poses a real threat to them is a man, displacing the eagles from their usual habitats. However, there are still many places on Earth where eagles meet in abundance. Today we’re going to tell you some interesting facts about eagles.

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    Murphy Scott

    10 Interesting Facts About A Hawk

    Today we’ll tell you interesting facts about hawks. The most beautiful and important bird of the family Accipitridae is a hawk. This member of the hawk family is a very skillful predator with a keen eye.

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    Camilo Walker

    20 Interesting Facts About Owls

    Owls are birds of many species, but they are all united by predatory nature and nightlife. They are mentioned in many legends and myths and general play an important role in various folk tales. These amazing creatures are intelligent and hardy night predators. Interesting facts about owls are told in biology lessons, but this is not all that an adult should know about this night bird. Today we will tell you fun facts about owls.

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    Nolan Foster

    Interesting Facts About Great Blue Heron

    The great blue heron is the largest bird of the heron family Ardeidae in North America. Its wingspan reaches 2 m. It looks like a grey heron but is larger than it is. The Nisqually Indians living in the west of the American state of Washington consider these birds their ancestors. They believe that in times immemorial, men who quarreled with their wives were turned into birds with long beaks. In 1986, the blue herons were recognized as a symbol of the city of Portland, where they now hold annual celebrations in early July. The celebrations last almost two weeks and are dedicated to protecting the environment. Local fish farmers do not share this enthusiasm.

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    Camilo Walker

    7 Fun Facts About Herons

    The heron is a marsh bird that lives everywhere. Standing on one leg in the middle of the swamp, they wait for a frog or a fish to pass by. To wait for prey, they have to spend a lot of time in cold water, so they stand on only one leg, warming the second. It is thanks to this position that the bird has become well recognizable. What’s more, it’s often used as a nominal name. For example, “frozen as a heron”. It’s not all fun facts about herons. Herons are not divided into flight species and sedentary herons. Depending on food availability and climate, birds, regardless of the species, decide whether to fly away or stay for the whole year. Despite external similarities, they are in very distant kinship with storks. Remarkably, these birds, though they are considered to be aquatic inhabitants, do not always settle near water bodies. They can be found in wet, bay meadows and reed thickets. We have collected fun facts about herons for you.

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    Murphy Scott

    Raven As A Pet

    If you intend to have a raven as a pet, then confess to yourself honestly, whether you have the perseverance, patience, and time to grow and raise it. If so, try to learn more about these extraordinary birds in the first place.

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    Murphy Scott

    Amazing Ravens Of The Tower Of London

    Black ravens are probably not only one of the main legends, but also an important symbol of the modern Tower.

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    Noah Young

    Pigeons’ Ability To Find Their Way Home

    The ability of pigeons to find their way home is still related to the magnetic field of the Earth: the corresponding receptors scientists found, connecting to the neurons in the brain of pigeons many fine electrodes and placing birds in a special cell surrounded by magnets on all sides.

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    Evelyn Star

    50 Interesting And Surprising Facts About Doves

    We present to you 50 interesting and surprising facts about doves. You certainly haven’t heard these facts about doves before. Doves are not as simple as they seem.

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    Amelia B

    12 Interesting Facts About Doves

    There are many more doves in the world than you might think when you walk through the streets of a city. However, several species of these birds have long adapted to exist next to humans, and without it is unlikely to survive. Although there are other doves in the forests and mountains, which are not too similar to their urban congeners. We present you interesting and surprising facts about doves.

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    Khai Dove

    50 Interesting Facts About Cockatoo

    Today we will tell you about interesting and surprising facts about the cockatoo. Charming and funny bird differs from other “parrot” breeds in appearance and special care for it. Therefore, if you want to buy a cockatoo for yourself or as a gift, get acquainted closer with this beauty, and especially with its content at home. So, here are some interesting facts about the cockatoo.

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    Charlotte Green

    50 Interesting And Surprising Facts About Ravens

    Ravens are probably the most familiar bird after sparrows of pigeons for city dwellers. These blackbirds are especially noticeable in winter, in the background of snow. We present to you 50 interesting facts about ravens.

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