It depends on which species of birds. All birds need water to drink-- even birds you see in your backyard or in trees (like bluejays, cardinals, grackles, doves, and sparrows) are happy to find a birdbath where they can not only clean their feathers but also take a few sips of water. But some species actually prefer to live in or near a body of water, where they can get fish to eat; examples of these kinds of birds are ducks, geese, swans, loons, storks, and pelicans.
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A water bird is called an aquatic bird or waterfowl, and it includes species like ducks, swans, geese, and herons that are adapted to living and feeding in and around water bodies.
Well it depens because you never know if that bird is another type of bird like a blue bird or it can be a duck...
Yes the penguin is classified as a bird. However, it is a flightless bird. In other words, a bird that cannot fly. They have flippers that seem like wings for water not air.Yes, a penguin is a bird.
Peacocks drink water by dipping their beaks into the water and then tilting their heads back to swallow. They don't use fancy straws or water bottles, just good ol' beak-to-water action. So, next time you see a peacock sipping water, just remember they're keeping it simple and classy.
description of a bird bathit is round like a bowl and filled with water. birds are attracted to the bath and then they bathe in it.
Yes,it is really a water bird.
Dont scare it and try providing it with food and water.
no eagles are like any other bird
A bird's body has 67% water.