Unbelievable records of birds
World bird day is the day that marks the return of migratory birds. Watch birds win the championship in many fields.
World bird day is the day that marks the return of migratory birds. Watch the birds win the championship in many fields.
The polar owl is one of the largest birds in the Arctic. Females are even larger than males. Owl is also the only bird that can see blue.
Flamingos are the birds with the most 'manly' legs in birds. They live mainly in heat and subtropical regions, and sometimes even in Belarus, the Caspian Bay coast.
The largest pelican is named Dalmatian. It can be up to 1m8 long, weighs 15kg. The skeleton occupies 1/10 of the bird's body. This is why birds cannot dive.
Kingfisher is famous for its ability to hunt and eat fish.
Terns are birds that have the ability to warn lightning or weather changes.
Kiwi, a flying bird of New Zealand. This bird spawns the largest eggs in all species if considering the ratio of body and eggs. They have sharp claws and strong muscles. Birds can walk up to several kilometers.
Hummingbirds are the only birds capable of flying back and flying with one wing.
Gong is the most beautiful feathered bird, but also the most horrible "singing" species in birds.
Gulls can drink salt water because they have excess salt secretions.
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