bird
Birds are a group of warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates constituting the class Aves. They are characterized by feathers, a beak without teeth, and a high metabolic rate supported by a complex respiratory system. Most birds can fly, though some lineages are flightless. Birds are found worldwide in nearly every habitat, from arctic tundra to tropical forests and urban areas. They range from the tiny bee hummingbird to the flightless ostrich and include diverse groups such as songbirds, waterbirds, and raptors.
Anatomy and physiology are adapted for flight and energy efficiency. Feathers provide insulation and enable flight;
Behavior and ecology vary widely. Diets include seeds, fruits, nectar, insects, fish, and carrion. Many birds
Reproduction and development: Birds reproduce sexually and lay eggs after mating. Eggs are usually incubated for
Conservation and human interactions: Birds face threats such as habitat loss, climate change, pollution, hunting, and