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Birds: Food and More Video Lecture | Science for Class 3

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1. What do birds eat?
Ans. Birds eat a variety of foods including seeds, fruits, insects, worms, and small animals. Their diet varies depending on the species and their habitat. Some birds are herbivores, feeding mainly on plants and fruits, while others are carnivores, preying on insects and small animals.
2. How do birds find food?
Ans. Birds use different methods to find food. Some species have excellent eyesight and rely on spotting their prey from a distance. Others have a keen sense of hearing and listen for sounds made by potential food sources. Some birds even use their sense of smell to locate food. Additionally, migratory birds use their memory and navigational skills to find specific feeding grounds during their long journeys.
3. Can birds eat bread?
Ans. While birds may eat bread if it is readily available, it is not a natural or ideal food for them. Bread lacks the essential nutrients and proteins that birds need for a healthy diet. Feeding birds large quantities of bread can lead to nutritional deficiencies and health problems. It is best to provide birds with a balanced diet of seeds, fruits, and insects that mimic their natural food sources.
4. How can I attract birds to my backyard?
Ans. To attract birds to your backyard, you can create a bird-friendly environment. Provide a variety of bird feeders with different types of seeds, suet, or nectar to attract different species. Plant native trees, shrubs, and flowers that produce fruits, berries, or nectar to serve as natural food sources. Provide fresh water in a birdbath or shallow dish. Creating a diverse and safe habitat with trees, bushes, and birdhouses will also encourage birds to visit and potentially nest in your backyard.
5. Why do birds migrate?
Ans. Birds migrate to find better food sources and suitable breeding grounds. Some birds migrate to warmer climates during the winter, where they can find an abundance of food. Others migrate to cooler regions during the summer to take advantage of optimal breeding conditions. Migration is an instinctual behavior that allows birds to maximize their chances of survival and successful reproduction.
19 videos|48 docs|30 tests
Video Timeline
Video Timeline
arrow
00:09 Our Feathered Friends (Part I)
00:32 Bird's Body Structure
02:47 Feathers
02:55 Types of Feathers
03:55 Beaks
04:26 Types of Beaks
07:06 Our Feathered Friends (Part II)
07:10 Claws and Feet
08:16 Birds of Prey
09:07 Wading Birds
09:34 Scratching Birds
10:22 Nests
More
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