Birds and their
Wingspan
Found in Australia, Asia, and Africa in
wooded tropical areas near water.
Breeds by streams in forests or
mangroves.
20 cm (7.9 in) long.
Typical kingfisher shape, with a short
tail and long bill.
Oily green above, with white markings
on the wings and tail, and a white collar
around the neck.
Migrate south for winter.
The wingspan of 25 cm (9.8 in).
Green Kingfisher
I am an
omnivore
Rainbow Lorikeet
A species of parrot found in Australia.
Common along the eastern seaboard, from
northern Queensland to South Australia.
Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and
woodland areas.
Possess a tongue adapted, especially for
their particular diet.
Brightly coloured with a blue head green
wings, tail and back, and an orange-yellow
breast.
Approximately 30 cm long with a 45 cm
wingspan.
I eat fruits,
pollen and
nectar!
Apus Swift
A medium-sized aerial bird,
Plain sooty brown, but appears black,
in flight against the sky.
long, scythe-like wings and a short,
forked tail.
A summer visitor, breeding across the
UK,
Most numerously in the south and
east.
Winters in Africa
16–17 cm (6.3–6.7 in) long with a
wingspan of 38–40 cm (15–16 in)
I sleep on my
Wings!
I'm a superb
flier too!
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Falco Peregrinus
DIET: Carnivore
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: Up to 17 years
SPEED: 389 km/h making it not only the
Best known for its diving speed during flight
APPEARANCE: Blue-grey back, barred white
SIZE: Body: 14 to 19 inches
WEIGHT: 18.8 to 56.5 ounces
WINGSPAN: 3.3 to 3.6 feet
74 – 120 cm Adult
world's fastest bird but also the world's
fastest in the animal kingdom.
underparts, and a black head.
Oriental magpie
Species of magpie
South-eastern Russia and
Myanmar to eastern China,
Korea, Taiwan and northern
Indochina.
Symbol of the Korean
identity, and "official bird".
Largest species of magpie.
Wingspan is 52–62 cm (20–
24 in).
Korean Magpie
Eurasian Magpie
Asian Magpie
Swallow
Small birds with dark, glossy-blue
backs, red throats, pale underparts
and long tail streamers.
Found around the world on all
continents, including in Antarctica.
Highly adapted to aerial feeding and
have a distinctive appearance.
It has a wingspan of 32–34.5 cm
(12.6–13.6 in) and weighs 16–22 g.
Hirundo
Rustica
Barn
swallow
Hill Swallow White-throated
swallow
Thank You
Suhaila, Afaf, Aishwarya, Haasini, Mahek, Nihar

Birds and their wingspan

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    Found in Australia,Asia, and Africa in wooded tropical areas near water. Breeds by streams in forests or mangroves. 20 cm (7.9 in) long. Typical kingfisher shape, with a short tail and long bill. Oily green above, with white markings on the wings and tail, and a white collar around the neck. Migrate south for winter. The wingspan of 25 cm (9.8 in). Green Kingfisher I am an omnivore
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    Rainbow Lorikeet A speciesof parrot found in Australia. Common along the eastern seaboard, from northern Queensland to South Australia. Its habitat is rainforest, coastal bush and woodland areas. Possess a tongue adapted, especially for their particular diet. Brightly coloured with a blue head green wings, tail and back, and an orange-yellow breast. Approximately 30 cm long with a 45 cm wingspan. I eat fruits, pollen and nectar!
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    Apus Swift A medium-sizedaerial bird, Plain sooty brown, but appears black, in flight against the sky. long, scythe-like wings and a short, forked tail. A summer visitor, breeding across the UK, Most numerously in the south and east. Winters in Africa 16–17 cm (6.3–6.7 in) long with a wingspan of 38–40 cm (15–16 in) I sleep on my Wings! I'm a superb flier too!
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    SCIENTIFIC NAME: FalcoPeregrinus DIET: Carnivore AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: Up to 17 years SPEED: 389 km/h making it not only the Best known for its diving speed during flight APPEARANCE: Blue-grey back, barred white SIZE: Body: 14 to 19 inches WEIGHT: 18.8 to 56.5 ounces WINGSPAN: 3.3 to 3.6 feet 74 – 120 cm Adult world's fastest bird but also the world's fastest in the animal kingdom. underparts, and a black head.
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    Oriental magpie Species ofmagpie South-eastern Russia and Myanmar to eastern China, Korea, Taiwan and northern Indochina. Symbol of the Korean identity, and "official bird". Largest species of magpie. Wingspan is 52–62 cm (20– 24 in). Korean Magpie Eurasian Magpie Asian Magpie
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    Swallow Small birds withdark, glossy-blue backs, red throats, pale underparts and long tail streamers. Found around the world on all continents, including in Antarctica. Highly adapted to aerial feeding and have a distinctive appearance. It has a wingspan of 32–34.5 cm (12.6–13.6 in) and weighs 16–22 g. Hirundo Rustica Barn swallow Hill Swallow White-throated swallow
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    Thank You Suhaila, Afaf,Aishwarya, Haasini, Mahek, Nihar