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Answered by raynanndini
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Songbirds and parrots are the two groups of birds able to learn and mimic human speech. However, it has been found that the mynah bird, part of the starling family, can also be conditioned to learn and create human speech. Pet birds can be taught to speak by their owners by mimicking their voice.

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"My talk with birds"

Birds are the most wonderful animals on the earth. They can sing songs as well as do many tricks. Birds are those living beings that can fly high in the sky. But have big feathers that help them to live their bodies in the year..... but also eat the corpses of other animals, by this, they help in keeping the nature clean of decaying matter for .

Birds refer to the group of animals that have the ability to fly because they have wings .

Birds Are Our Best Friends

They provide eggs, meat, woolen clothes for men .Poultry and game birds are man's favourite food. Birds are helpful to man as they eat insects, worms, small rodents and animals that are harmful to man in many ways . Scavengers Birds such as vultures help in keeping the surrounding clean.

Birds are a group of warm blooded vertebrates consisting the class Aves, characterized by feathers, toothless beak jaws, the laying of hard - shelled eggs , a high metabolic rate, a four chambered heart , and a strong yet light weight skeleton.

The definition of a bird is a warm blooded member of Aves class , which has feathers, a beak, not teeth wings and bears young in legs.

An example of a bird is a Robin.

Bird watchers can identify many speeches from just are quick floor. they are using the four keys to visual identification: size and shape, colour, pattern behaviour and habitat.

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