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Birds (class Aves) are winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), egg-laying, vertebrate animals. There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most varied of tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Extant birds range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) Bee Hummingbird to the 2.75 m (9 ft) Ostrich. The fossil record indicates that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period, around 150–200 Ma (million years ago), and the earliest known bird is the Late Jurassic Archaeopteryx, c 150–145 Ma. Most paleontologists regard birds as the only clade of dinosaurs to have survived the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event approximately 65.5 Ma. Modern birds are characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton. All living species of birds have wings - the now extinct flightless Moa of New Zealand were the only exceptions. Wings are evolved forelimbs, and most can fly, with some exceptions including ratites, penguins, and a number of diverse endemic island species. Birds also have unique digestive and respiratory systems that are highly adapted for flight. Some birds, especially corvids and parrots, are among the most intelligent animal species; a number of bird species have been observed manufacturing and using tools, and many social species exhibit cultural transmission of knowledge across generations. Many species undertake long distance annual migrations, and many more perform shorter irregular movements. Birds are social; they communicate using visual signals and through calls and songs, and participate in social behaviours including cooperative breeding and hunting, flocking, and mobbing of predators. The vast majority of bird species are socially monogamous, usually for one breeding season at a time, sometimes for years, but rarely for life. Other species have breeding systems that are polygynous ("many females") or, rarely, polyandrous ("many males"). Eggs are usually laid in a nest and incubated by the parents. Most birds have an extended period of parental care after hatching. Many species are of economic importance, mostly as sources of food acquired through hunting or farming. Some species, particularly songbirds and parrots, are popular as pets. Other uses include the harvesting of guano (droppings) for use as a fertiliser. Birds figure prominently in all aspects of human culture from religion to poetry to popular music. About 120–130 species have become extinct as a result of human activity since the 17th century, and hundreds more before then. Currently about 1,200 species of birds are threatened with extinction by human activities, though efforts are underway to protect them. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How do I keep birds from eating flowers in my container garden? Q. I have also seen squirrels and chipmunks, so I bought Shake Away--it seemed to work for the most part if I keep putting it out there. I also bought a pinwheel and some hologram ribbon that is supposed to keep birds away, but these have not worked--the birds keep going into the containers. I've replaced some of my flowers already, and when I see that they've been dug up (sometimes they've been removed completely and put on the ground) I just replant and hope that the roots take hold again. I have always lived on the second floor with a porch garden, and never had problems like this, even though there were a lot of birds. Now I'm on the first floor and I can't get them to stay away. There were a lot of neighbors that had bird feeders,… [cont.] Asked by Violet777 - Sun May 20 17:03:46 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. You can try sound at different intervals--loud bangs or such to scare the little buggers away. Of course there is always my huskies!!! Or maybe a cat--my Murphy hunts extremely well and chases all the birds from the lawn! Birds are tough because you are not always there to shoo them away. My daughter just emailed a picture of a nest of hatchlings in her hanging annual plant off her front pourch. They do not harm the flowers, just nest between them. Also you may try to go a season without any containers to see if they forget about you next year! may you should feed them so they leave the flowers alone!! In any event good luck! Jane Answered by houseplant doctor - Sun May 20 18:39:04 2007 What birds are legal and illegal to own in New Jersey? Q. I live in New Jersey and I was thinking of getting a pet bird. I already know that Quaker birds are illegal. If you could give me a website or something that would be great. And which birds arw the best talkers but are cheap. Anything else I need to know about birds? Thank you. Asked by aywakida66 - Fri Jan 25 17:29:44 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. The only birds banned in NJ are: Psittaculis spp. - Ring-necked parakeets Myiopsitta spp. - Monk parakeets Cyanoliseus patagonus - Patagonian Conures Also, needless to say, all native migratory species of wild birds are illegal to possess without the proper permits, as they are protected by federal law (Migratory Bird Treaty Act). No matter where you live, the best place to get a bird is directly from a breeder. Here are some you can check out: (scroll down to NJ) Answered by margecutter - Fri Jan 25 18:39:27 2008 What is the best way of getting rid of Birds? Are there any equipments or techniques available?
Q. I live in Rome.. And Birds are always available in plenty here.. Our lane uses a horn to scare away the birds.. However, the birds return in an hour and other disadvantage of that is that you can't use them at night which is the time birds create most havoc... I am looking for a tool or technique that could help me keep the birds away from my house.. Asked by Cleon - Mon Jun 21 15:10:47 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Hi, There are plenty of Bird Control Equipments available in the market. You can choose amongst these bird Equipments according to your needs. I bought a broadband pro from and it is working great.. Good Luck!!! Answered by Pankaj - Mon Jun 21 15:16:34 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Birds" Birds are bipedal, warm-blooded, oviparous vertebrate animals characterized primarily by feathers, forelimbs modified as wings, and hollow bones. ContentsSourcedCuckoo
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