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Our Garden Birds

Our Garden Birds. By Cormac and Darragh. The Robin. The Robin is 14 cm long. The Robin has an orange-red breast. The Robin eats insects, seeds and fruit. The Robin is Irelands favourite bird. The Robin defends its territory ferociously. Only male Robins come to Ireland. Spideog.

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Our Garden Birds

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  1. OurGardenBirds ByCormacandDarragh

  2. The Robin • The Robin is 14 cm long. • The Robin has an orange-red breast. • The Robin eats insects, seeds and fruit. • The Robin is Irelands favourite bird. • The Robin defends its territory ferociously. • Only male Robins come to Ireland. Spideog

  3. The Blue Tit • The Blue Tit is 11.5 cm long. • The Blue Tit has a blue cap. • The Blue Tit eats insects and nuts. • The Blue Tit is one of the most common garden birds. • The chicks of a Blue Tit have yellow cheeks and a green cap. Meantángorm

  4. The Blackbird • The Blackbird is 25 cm long. • The Blackbird has an orange beak. • The Blackbird has an orange ring around its eye. • The Blackbirds song is the noisiest in the dawn chorus. • The female Blackbird is brown and sometimes mistaken for a thrush. Ion Dubh

  5. The Greenfinch • The Greenfinch is 15 cm long. • The Greenfinch is bright yellow-green. • The Greenfinch eats seeds. • The female Greenfinch is green-grey. • The Greenfinch lives for 2-3 years. Glasándarach

  6. The Goldfinch • The Goldfinch is 12 cm long. • The Goldfinch is one of the most colourful birds. • The Goldfinch eats seeds and insects. • The Goldfinch lays 5-7 eggs. • The Goldfinch has a wingspan of 21-25 cm. Lasairchoile

  7. The Wren • The Wren is 9.5 cm long. • The Wren is said to be the king of all birds. • The Wren is one of the smallest birds. • The Wren eats insects and seeds. • The Wrens tail is cocked up. Dreoilín

  8. The Great Tit • The Great Tit is 14 cm long. • The Great Tit has a bold black bib. • The Great Tit eats insects, seeds and nuts. • The Great Tit lives for 2-3 years. • The Great Tit weighs 16-21. Meantánmór

  9. The Rook • The Rook is 46 cm long. • The Rook has a strong beak for breaking nuts. • The Rook eats nuts, worms and seeds. • The Rook weighs 460-520 grams. Rúcach

  10. The Thrush • The Thrush is 23 cm long. • The Thrush has a beautiful song. • The Thrush eats seeds and snails. • The Thrush lays 3-5 eggs. • The Thrush weighs 70-80 grams. Smólach

  11. The Chaffinch • The Chaffinch is 15 cm long. • The Chaffinch is one of the most common birds in Ireland. • The Chaffinch eats nuts, seeds and insects. • The Chaffinch has a red-pink face. • The Chaffinch lives for 2-5 years. Rírua

  12. The Magpie • The Magpie is 46 cm long. • The Magpie is black and white. • The Magpie eats insects, fruit, small mammals and eggs. • The Magpie weighs 200-250 grams. • The Magpie lives all over Europe. Snag breac

  13. The Sparrow • The Sparrow is 15 cm long. • The Sparrow has a chestnut cap. • The Sparrow eats grain, seeds and insects. • The Male Sparrow has a grey head, cheeks and rump. • The Sparrow takes dust-bathes. Gaelbhan

  14. ThankYou! By Cormac and Darragh!

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