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In trunk of trees holes I make, hidden insects I intake, Tuk-tuk-tuk I work all day. Who am I?
1. Woodpecker
2. Pigeon
3. Kingfisher
4. Humming bird

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Correct Answer - Option 1 : Woodpecker

Concept:

  • Different birds have different characteristics.
  • All have different beaks, necks feathers, eyes etc.

Explanation:

Woodpecker:

  • They are known for pecking holes in tree bark to find insects to eat.
  • Most woodpeckers live in forests, spending their lives mainly in trees.
  • They are often black and white with patches of red or yellow on the head
  • .Most types of woodpecker eat insects found in tree bark.
  • The bird often uses its bill to tap holes into the bark.
  • This normally does not hurt the trees. 

Thus, in trunk of trees holes I make, hidden insects I intake, Tuk-tuk-tuk I work all day is woodpecker.

Pigeon: 

  • Often the larger members of the family are called pigeons, and the smaller ones are called doves. 
  • These birds have plump bodies with short necks, small heads, long wings, pink beaks and grey feathers.
  • Most pigeons and doves eat mainly seeds, which they pick up from the ground. 
  • Pigeons and doves are the only birds to feed their young a liquid called milk.
  • Both parents produce the “milk” from a gland in the throat.
  • The dove makes its nest among the thorns of a cactus plant or a Mehendi hedge.

Kingfisher:

  • Kingfishers are generally brightly coloured birds that often fish for their food.
  • Most of these live in warm regions near rivers or lakes.
  • Kingfishers have plump bodies that are about 4 to 18 inches (10 to 46 centimetres) long. 
  • Kingfishers hunt for fish by swooping down and diving into the water.

Humming bird:

  • The Bee hummingbird is considered the smallest living bird in the world found in the coastal forest of Cuba.
  • It has a length of 5 cm and weighs 1.5 – 2 grams.
  • The female bee hummingbirds are slightly larger than male birds.
  • The bee hummingbird visits 1200-1500 flowers in a single day and it plays an important role in transferring the pollen.
  • The bee hummingbirds mainly feed on nectar.
  • They also consume small insects occasionally.

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