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Posted by Mohamed Ismail on February 17, 2025 at 6:18 am
Wat is the color of country bird
Chemist. Ashfaq Ahmad replied 1 year, 3 months ago 6 Members · 6 Replies -
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The color of a country bird can vary widely depending on the species. Common country birds like chickens, ducks, and turkeys may exhibit a range of colors:
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Chickens: They can be white, black, brown, red, or a mix of these colors, often with patterns like speckled or barred.
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Ducks: Domestic ducks are typically white, but they can also be brown, black, or multi-colored, depending on the breed.
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Turkeys: Domestic turkeys often have a mix of black, white, and bronze feathers.
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Wild Birds: Birds like sparrows or robins can be brown, gray, or have bright colors like red or blue, depending on the species.
The specific colors will depend on the breed and environmental factors.
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The colors of national birds vary by country and include vibrant green, blue, bronze-green, and brown.
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The color of a country bird can vary widely depending on the species. Common country birds like chickens, ducks, and turkeys may exhibit a range of colors:
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Chickens: They can be white, black, brown, red, or a mix of these colors, often with patterns like speckled or barred.
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Ducks: Domestic ducks are typically white, but they can also be brown, black, or multi-colored, depending on the breed.
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Turkeys: Domestic turkeys often have a mix of black, white, and bronze feathers.
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Wild Birds: Birds like sparrows or robins can be brown, gray, or have bright colors like red or blue, depending on the species.
The specific colors will depend on the breed and environmental factors.
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The national bird of Bangladesh, the Oriental magpie-robin, is known for its distinctive black and white plumage.
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