House wren
The wren’s dysphemism, aedon, comes out of a Greek bumblebee who by accident killed I single auntie. She was unambiguously aiming as proxy for I brethren, and Zeus took fee… Read More
Throughout this put up, we’ll check out these vegetation, ideally suited for forest gardens, permaculture, and regenerative landscapes serving each our wants and the wants of wildlife… Read More
Missouri is a beautiful state situated in the Midwestern region of the United States. As of now, 437 species of birds have been identified in the region because of the topography of the regi… Read More
The bills are given to the birds by nature making them really very beautiful species on planet Earth. There are numerous small and large birds equipped with long curved beaks and this will h… Read More
The Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is the most common bird in the UK with around 11 million breeding pairs (RSPB census 2021). This tiny songbird, all but a brown ball of feathers, was… Read More
The Wren (Troglodytes Troglodytes) is a small dumpy bird that is warm brown in colour with lighter shades of brown and cream, its wings are small and roundish and the tail is short and narro… Read More
The Wren (Troglodytes Troglodytes) is a small dumpy bird that is a warm brown colour with lighter shades of brown and cream, its wings are small and round and its tail is short and narrow wh… Read More
Can kiwi bird fly backwards?
Kiwi are flightless – their Latin species name is Apteryx, which means wingless.
They belong to an ancient group of birds that can’t fly – the… Read More
Thus far in my life, most of the people I’ve come across have been wearing clothes, so I guess you can say that I’m used to it. On the other hand, even though there is a l… Read More
It’s a classic pub quiz question: “What’s the UK’s most common breeding bird?”. Many people might think of Woodpigeon or House Sparrow, Starling, perhaps, becau… Read More
It was about time that I started writing about the Argentina trip.We travelled to do my thesis papers and presentation, and also to visit some family. However, we managed to squeeze in some… Read More