Environmental Sciences, asked by kumarvijay221401, 15 days ago

Q3. Identify this tern like bird that gets its name from the way it
moves over the water surface.
यह पीजोटेदन की तरह दिखता है उसे पहचानिए? यह नाम उसने पानी की सतह पर उड़ने के तरीके से प्राप्त किया है
A) White-cheekd barbet
(सफेद-चीकू बटबट)
B) Indian Skimmer
(भारतीय स्कीमट)
c) Black sunbird
(काला सनबर्ड)
D) Red-wattled lapwing
(टेड-वॉटल्ड लपविंग)​

Answers

Answered by inspmohan76
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Answer:

I think D) is the write answer

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

A clearly identified lapwing with a red beak with a black tip, black breast, and neck. Additionally, it has a white patch that extends from the cheekbones to its underparts and red wattles in front of its eyes. In flying, see how the white wing patch contrasts with the black flight feathers. Usually seen in small groups around sources of water, pastures, and uninhabited areas. They mostly eat insects, which they obtain by sprinting a short distance and scooping up prey from the ground in a plover-like way. a bird recognised for its distinctively loud alarm cry

Explanation:

  • Terns are seabirds of the family Laridae that are widespread around the world and typically seen close to the water, rivers, or wetlands.
  • The family Laridae, which has eleven genera and includes gulls and skimmers, is considered to contain terns as a subset.
  • They have long, forked tails, small wings, large bills, and relatively short legs. They are slender, delicately built birds.
  • The marsh terns, the Inca tern, and several noddies have dark plumage for at least part of the year, in contrast to the majority of species, which are pale grey above and white bottom with a striking black cap on the head.
  • Watch how the black flight feathers and white wing patch contrast when you're flying. Typically observed in small groups around water sources, meadows, and unpopulated regions.
  • They mostly consume insects, which they catch by running a short distance and snatching up prey like plovers. a bird known for its recognisable, loud alarm scream
  • The Answer is Red-wattled Lapwing.

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