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4. The art or sport of breeding falcons and trainin
them to hunt other birds or animals
5. A bird which uses its sharp bill for weaving ne
...Tailobict
6. An Australian bird that has been recorded as H
the longest bill of any living bird in the world
7. A tall, flightless Australian bird which is often
compared to an ostrich
...Emu...
A seabird which uses its colourful beak to cato​

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Answered by skyteach1979
1

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

1. Falconry is the taking of wild quarry with trained birds of prey. All diurnal (active in daytime) birds of prey are termed “hawks” in the language of falconry—whether they are falcons, hawks, or eagles—and all hunt naturally in their wild state.

2. Ploceidae, subfamily Passerinae, are called social weaver. Birds called the buffalo weaver comprise another ploceid subfamily, Bubalornithinae.

3. Australian pelican

The bill of the Australian pelican (Pelicanus conspicillatus) is 13-18.5 inches long. The longest beak in relation to body length is that of the sword- billed hummingbird ( Ensifera ) of the Andes. At 4 inches, the beak is longer than the bird's body (excluding the tail).

4. Puffin,The sea bird is puffin .

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