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Hoopoe: the hoopoe is a pale brown bird with black and white stripes on its back, wings and tail. It has a huge crest on its head, which opens and shuts like a fan. The hoopoe has a lengthy curved bill with which it digs into the ground for food. The mother hoopoe lays five or six eggs. She in no way leaves her nest whilst the eggs are getting hatched.

Cuckoo: Cuckoo some cuckoos create their personal nests and bring up their young ones. But the common cuckoo which lives in components of Europe and Asia is a parasite. The cuckoo hen lays one particular of her own eggs in an additional bird’s nest and removes one particular o the original eggs. On hatching, the cuckoo chick tries to get all the meals from the hard working mother and father who bring it up.

Humming birds: these birds fly at an extraordinary speed. They are the world’s tiniest birds. The smallest humming birds are about 5 and a half centimeters long from the tip of the beak to the end of the tail.

Kingfisher: it is a tiny beautifully colored bird. It is blue green with deep rust under elements. Sometimes it catches a fish as prolonged as itself and manages to swallow it. It dives straight into the water from above. Most kingfishers are discovered in central and eastern Asia and Africa.

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Woodpecker: the golden backed woodpecker is very fairly bird. It is pale yellow and black in front. Its sides are spotted black and white and its back is a beautiful golden yellow with black markings. It lives amongst trees wherever it digs for insects. It tends to make a deep hole in a tree for a nest. The largest species of Europe is the black woodpecker, as big as a crow. Other varieties are the lesser spotted (as huge as a sparrow), the excellent spotted and the green woodpeckers.

Written by madugundu krishna
Madugundu Krishna English and Telugu writer. Yemmiganur, Hyderabad, India

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