Birds are endothermic (warm-blooded) animals that have feathers, beaks, and scales on their legs. They lays eggs, which they usually keep warm in nests until the young hatch. Most birds are good at flying. They have powerful wings and light, strong bones. Flight has enabled birds to colonize every habitat in the world, including remote islands and polar regions.
HOLLOW BONES
FLIGHTLESS BIRDS
CATCHING FISH
CLASS: AVES (BIRDS)
Order: Passeriformes
Features: grasping foot, complex songs
Order: Falconiformes
Features: hooked bill, acute eyesight, curved talons
Order: Piciformes
Features: two backward, two forward toes, long, pointed bill, head can absorb shocks
Order: Anseriformes
Features: broad beaks, strongly webbed front toes
Order: Apodiformes
Features: nectar feeders, acrobatic fliers, rapid wing beat, can hover
Order: Columbiformes
Features: plump, small bill, head bobs as bird walks
Order: Charadriiformes
Features: mostly strong fliers, feed in or near water
Order: Galliformes
Features: mainly ground-dwelling, short, broad wings
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