Geography, asked by niteshnr22, 8 months ago

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

Answered by sainee290109
7

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

Answered by abarnaavijay
0

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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