Published: Tuesday 26th August 2014
-
What is the collective noun for a group of ravens?
An Unkindness.
-
According to the lyrics of a popular song, what bird is supposed to sing in Berkley Square?
Nightingale.
-
What are the young of pigeons known as?
Squabs.
-
Which is the fastest running bird in Britain?
Pheasant.
-
Which bird buries acorns for later use and thus plays an important role in the spread of oak trees?
The Jay.
-
Which bird is known as the mimic of the bird world due to its ability to copy other sounds?
Starling.
-
Which is the smallest British bird?
Goldcrest.
-
Which bird first seen in the UK in 1956 has now become the 7th most frequently seen species in the UK?
Collared Dove.
-
Which bird is said to herald the beginning of spring, often prompting a letter to the Times newspaper?
Cuckoo.
-
What are the young of herons known as?
Branchers.
-
Which birds featured in the title of a series of books by Arthur Ransome?
Swallows (and Amazons).
-
Which bird of prey has the country name of a Windhover?
Kestrel.
-
The poem by John Keats that begins "My heart aches and a drowsy numbness pains my sense" is an ode to which bird?
Nightingale.
-
Which common garden bird will often feed the young of other birds?
Robin.
-
By what name are a group of gold finches known by?
A Charm.
-
Why has the Bull finch evolved its short stubby beak?
To feed on the buds of plants, its favourite food.
-
Which is Britain's commonest bird of prey?
Buzzard.
-
By what name do we now know the bird that was once called the OUZEL?
Blackbird.
-
In which city do the Ospreys rugby union team play their home matches?
Swansea.
-
Which bird which is common in Britain especially near bird feeders and tables has never been recorded in Ireland?
Nuthatch.
Loading Comments...