Published: Sunday 20th April 2014
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Which bird was described by Geoffrey Chaucer as "full of treachery"?
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What bird features on the logo of the RSPB?
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Which bird's scientific name, Apus apus, is derived from the Greek meaning "without feet"?
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What is the collective noun for a group of nightingales?
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What was the most seen bird in the RSPB Birdwatch survey of January 2014?
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What colour are female blackbirds?
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Which common garden bird is associated with winter and is often portrayed on Christmas cards?
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Which bird, which symbolises endurance and passion, was used in medieval times to ward off plague?
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Which British bird lays the largest egg?
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Which common British bird has the Latin name Pica pica?
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The base of male starlings beak is blue, what colour is it on the female of the species?
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Which birds were notorious for pecking through aluminium bottle tops and stealing the milk from the bottle?
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Which bird features on the badge of Sheffield Wednesday football club?
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Why do woodpeckers peck on trees with their distinctive drumming sound?
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Which is the largest British bird of prey?
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Which bird appeared on the old British farthing coin?
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Which bird has a tendency to flock in all-male groups and was thus given the Latin name of COELEBS meaning bachelor?
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Which species of bird migrates back from Africa to their previous years nests, often built in the eaves of houses?
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The children's rhyme "One for sorrow, two for joy etc." is about which bird?
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Why are Tawny Owls NOT found in the Isle of Man or the Isle of Wight?
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