C. Read the clues and identify these Indian state birds. Pick your answers from
the help box.
1. Also known as green dove or green-winged pigeon,
I get my name from my green colour. I am the state
bird of Tamil Nadu.
2. My wings and tail are bright blue in colour. I am the
state bird of Odisha.
3. I am black in colour with bright orange-yellow
patches on my head. I am the state bird of
Meghalaya.
4. Tam large bird with long bare legs. I am one of
the heaviest flying birds. I am the state bird of
Rajasthan
5. I have a long tail. I lay my eggs in the nests of crows
and other hosts, who raise my young. I am the state
bird of Jharkhand.
HELP BOX
Great Indian bustard Asian koel emerald dove Indian roller hill myna
Answers
Answer:
hi.
first answer is emerald dove.
second answer is Indian roller.
third answer is myna
fourth answer is Great Indian bustard.
fifth answer is Asian koel
hope it helps
Answer:
1) Emerald dove
Explanation: Emerald dove or Asian Emerald Dove is the state bird of Tamil Nadu. It is commonly found in dense tropical forests, wetlands, mangroves, and so on..,
2) Indian roller
Explanation: India Roller is the state bird of Odisha. This bird is generally found in thin forests and grasslands. It is locally referred to as Neelkanth.
3) Hill myna
Explanation: Common hill myna or hill myna is the state bird of Meghalaya. It is a common bird seen in aviculture which is found generally in South and South East Asia.
4) Great Indian Bustard
Explanation: The Great Indian Bustard is the state bird of Rajasthan. It resembles the shape of an ostrich. It is prevalent in dry areas.
5) Asian Koel
Explanation: Asian Koel is the state bird of Jharkhand. It is commonly called as cuckoo and is a brood parasite that lays the eggs in the nest of crows and other hosts, who raise its young.
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