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  • Birds Pack of 7
    Birds Pack of 7

    The Birds Set from Hope Education includes a range of birds that children will be familiar with, as well as introducing them to some birds they might not have seen before. The set contains seven birds, each of which is as close to nature as possible,

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  • Birds Behaving Badly Book Pack
    Birds Behaving Badly Book Pack

    Sharing a story is a great way to help children who display challenging behaviour to recognise feelings and behaviours. The fun characters and humorous rhyming text in these story books can help engage great conversations about appropriate behaviour

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  • RHS Flowers for Birds Seed Pack
    RHS Flowers for Birds Seed Pack

    A carefully designed mixture to create a stylish display in colour coordinated, cool and serene shades. Produces blue and white, nectar and pollen rich flowers over a long period, to provide maximum benefit to a wide variety of visiting wildlife.

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  • 90 Minute Birds of Prey Experience
    90 Minute Birds of Prey Experience

    Bird Of Prey Experience Days: If you've ever taken part in a birds of prey experience, then you'll understand how magical it is to get up close and personal with the beautiful species. During this 90-minute interactive bird of prey experience in, you'll get the chance to handle and fly several beautiful birds. At the start of this wonderful interactive experience, you'll be greeted by one to two expert handlers who'll cover everything that is going to happen over the next 90 minutes. They'll begin the session with a health and safety briefing to make sure everyone feels confident in handling and flying the birds. Then, it's time to meet the various types of species - including a Harris' Hawk, Verreaux's Eagle Owl, Eurasian Buzzard and the largest bird of prey on the team, a Steppe Eagle. Birds may vary due to operational and welfare factors. When it's time to handle and fly the birds, you'll witness firsthand the sense of power around them, they are perfectly adapted predators and it is a real privilege to be able to handle such creatures. Throughout the session, the handlers will provide a commentary about the various birds, their natural history and personal backgrounds. Just make sure you bring your camera along, as there will be a lot of photo opportunities! This 90-minute bird of prey experience, really is an extraordinary gift for those that enjoy spending time outdoors and finding out about our wonderful wildlife.

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  • Are budgerigars sedentary birds, migratory birds, or nomadic birds?

    Budgerigars are considered nomadic birds. They are known to move in search of food and water, and their movements are often influenced by changes in weather and resource availability. While they do not have a set migration pattern like some bird species, they are not sedentary and can cover large distances in search of suitable habitats.

  • If birds are behind birds.

    It is unclear what is meant by "birds are behind birds" without further context. It could refer to birds following other birds in a flock, birds being positioned one after the other in a line, or birds being hidden or obscured by other birds. The interpretation would depend on the specific situation or scenario being described.

  • Do dinosaurs have more similarities with modern lizards or birds?

    Dinosaurs have more similarities with birds than with modern lizards. This is because birds are direct descendants of certain groups of dinosaurs, sharing characteristics such as feathers, hollow bones, and a unique hip structure. While some similarities can be found between dinosaurs and modern lizards, the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds is much stronger.

  • Can birds think?

    Birds have complex cognitive abilities and are capable of problem-solving, learning from experience, and using tools. They can exhibit behaviors that suggest they are capable of thinking, such as planning for the future, recognizing themselves in a mirror, and even displaying empathy towards others. While their brains are structured differently from mammals, birds have shown impressive cognitive skills that indicate they are capable of some form of thinking.

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  • Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds Steam Key
    Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds Steam Key

    This product is a brand new and unused Pixel Puzzles 2: Birds Steam Key

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  • Free Birds (Vudu / Movies Anywhere) Code
    Free Birds (Vudu / Movies Anywhere) Code

    This product is a brand new and unused Free Birds (Vudu / Movies Anywhere) Code

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  • Birds of Prey Photography Day in Oxfordshire
    Birds of Prey Photography Day in Oxfordshire

    Falconry Experience Days: Photograph majestic birds of prey in action during this half or full day photography experience in Oxfordshire. You'll learn how to capture these beautiful, elusive creatures in all different stages of flight for a varied selection of photos!Your experience will begin with a quick safety briefing and run down of what to expect of the day. This non-tutored photography session is designed for you to have the unique opportunity in which you can observe several incredible birds of prey. You can photograph them in a variety of interesting settings as they land, take off, strike dummy prey and more. No matter your level of experience in wildlife photography, spend the day enjoying the company of these striking birds and come away with some incredible images!This birds of prey photography experience in Oxfordshire makes for a unique experience day for bird-lovers and budding photographers.

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  • British Birds of Prey Experience in Bedfordshire
    British Birds of Prey Experience in Bedfordshire

    Bird Of Prey Experience Days: Britain is home to some of the world’s most stunning birds of prey – and this two-hour falconry experience in Bedfordshire is your chance to meet them! Join an experienced falconer for a close encounter with native owls, eagles, hawks, and more. The experience takes place at one of country’s top falconry centres, just outside of Bedford. Over two hundred birds of prey are on display here, and the expert handlers have a knack for keeping things light-hearted, entertaining and fun. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by the falconer who’ll begin with a short introduction to Britain’s birdlife, before bringing out the feathered stars of the show! The cast can include barn owls, tawny owls, little owls, Eurasian eagle-owls, hybrid falcons, white-tailed sea eagles and red kites. Over two hours, you’ll get to meet, handle and even fly several of these native species – gaining a new love and appreciation for our country’s most magnificent flying inhabitants. The British birds of prey experience, in Bedfordshire, would make a unique experience gift for bird-lovers and budding falconers. So, spread your wings and treat someone special to an Experience Days gift voucher today!

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  • Are birds nocturnal?

    No, birds are not typically nocturnal. Most birds are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day and rest at night. However, there are some exceptions, such as owls, nighthawks, and nightjars, which are known to be nocturnal or crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk). These birds have adapted to hunt or forage for food during the night when their prey is most active.

  • Can birds pee?

    Birds do not have a separate urinary system like mammals do, so they do not pee in the same way. Instead, birds excrete waste in the form of uric acid, which is combined with their feces and expelled together. This mixture is often seen as a white, chalky substance. So, while birds do not pee in the traditional sense, they do excrete waste through a different process.

  • Can birds spit?

    No, birds do not have the ability to spit like humans do. Birds do not have salivary glands in their mouths like mammals do, so they do not produce saliva in the same way. Instead, birds have a specialized gland called the uropygial gland near the base of their tail that produces an oily substance used for preening and waterproofing their feathers.

  • Are ducks birds?

    Yes, ducks are birds. They belong to the family Anatidae, which includes waterfowl like ducks, geese, and swans. Ducks have feathers, lay eggs, and have wings for flying, all of which are characteristics of birds. Additionally, ducks have beaks and are warm-blooded, further confirming their classification as birds.

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