Aves del colegio pio xii
Today we are going to talk about two birds that are in the pio xii school.The pellar is a noisy bird that inhabits grasslands up to 3100 m above sea level in most of the country except much of the eastern Andes. Its name Vanellus derives from Latin and means "lapwing".first the pellar.
the duck
Palmiped bird with dense plumage, short legs and a beak wider at the tip than at the base, living in the wild or domesticated; it swims and dives very well but walks clumsily; it is edible and highly prized as game; there are many species, varying in size.
where they live
duck
live in marine or freshwater habitats, most dive or dive for grain, aquatic vegetation invertebrates or fish. They nest on the ground, usually near water. They are a traditional food all over the world.
pellar
It inhabits grasslands in open areas, wet meadows and swampy areas with tangled vegetation of low altitude. It is generally found in short grasslands.
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