Science, asked by sr66mahapatra, 2 months ago

These long-necked, large birds are tall and live in freshwater
or wetlands and swamps. They can be identified by their long
legs, brightly coloured featherless heads, and prominent bills______​

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Answered by harisrashidmadboy
2

Answer:

they are cranes

Explanation:

Answered by kshitijgrg
1

Answer:

The name of the bird is cranes.

Explanation:

A crane is a type of tall wading bird from its own circle of relatives Gruidae (order Gruiformes). There are 15 species in four genera. The tallest is the sarus crane, Grus Antigone, which can develop to a top of as much as 1.8 m (5.9 ft),

Cranes appearance loads like herons however they may be typically larger and feature an in part bare head, and a greater heavy bill. When they may be flying, their lengthy neck is stretched out in front, and their legs path out behind.

about the cranes:

Cranes are tall birds with long legs. Cranes are big birds, the world's tallest flying birds. They vary in length from the demoiselle crane, which is 90 cm (35 in) in length, to the sarus crane, which can be as much as 176 cm (69 in).

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