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Showing posts with label Fun Facts about Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun Facts about Birds. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Hummingbird Fun Facts







Hummingbird,the smallest bird and the smallest animal with backbone


 



They are the only bird that can fly forwards, backwards, up, down ,sideways and  hover in mid air.




 


Hummingbirds can beat their wings up to 80 times a second during normal flight and up to 200 times per second during a courtship dive. 


 


the hummingbird has a heart rate that can reach up to 1,260 beats per minute.  


 


A hummingbird can reach speeds up to 60 miles per hour and can average speeds of 20 to 30 miles per hour. 





  

Sunday, July 15, 2012

10 Really Weird Crow Facts





Crows are the smartest creatures on earth, after humans. This is why, many scientist started referring to these birds as feathered apes.




 




Pet crows give their owners names. This is identified by a unique sound they make around specific people that they would not otherwise make and Crows are also able to remember the faces of people who mistreat them. 





 



Crows have funerals for their dead comrades in which hundreds of crows from all around attend.




  




Female Crows mate for life, but males will cheat.





 

A crow has been observed while eating the nuts that initially it couldn't crack. The ingenious bird put the nuts on a highway so that the vehicles to pass over them. The bird was so intelligent as it placed the nuts only under the wheels of smaller cars, as prior experiences proved that setting them under a bigger car, there are slight chances to find the kernel.


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mind blowing facts about birds



  • According to the BBC, the oldest parrot on record is a Blue and Gold Macaw named Charlie. Charlie is reported to have been owned by Winston Churchill, and is believed to be 104 years of age.

  • There are over 350 species of parrots in the world.

  • The smallest parrot species are the Pygmy Parrots, who average at about 8cm in length.

  • The largest of the parrot species is the Hyacinth Macaw, which can grow to a length of about 40 inches from the beak to the end of the tailfeathers.

  • At any given time, there are anywhere between one and two billion living birds on the planet.

  • The only species of parrot that builds a nest is the Quaker Parrot. The Quakers link their nests together to form structures akin to "bird condominiums". These nests can reach weights greater than 200 lbs.

  • The most common bird on the planet is the Chicken.

  • Based on similarities in skeletal structure, a good number of scientists have theorized that many modern bird species evolved from the dinosaurs.

  • Female Lovebirds often amuse their owners by shredding up the paper lining on their cage and placing the strips between their tailfeathers. This is an instinctual behavior that would allow the bird to carry materials back to her nesting site for construction.

  • Migratory bird species fly in formation to conserve energy -- much like driving in a larger vehicle's slipstream can reduce the amount of gas you require.

  • There are over 40 million pet birds living in the U.S.

  • Some parrot species must fly over 500 miles a day in the wild to forage for food.

  • Birds have a reduced sense of taste as compared to other animals, and science has yet to definitively prove that all bird species have a sense of smell.

  • A bird's feathers weigh more than its skeleton does.

  • The shape of a bird's beak directly corresponds to the type of diet it eats in the wild.