Riddles about birds for children
Bird riddles with answers are a great way to introduce your child to birds. Using riddles, you can tell children about different types of birds, where they live and how they build nests, which birds are rare. Riddles about birds
He lives on the roof of the house - Long-legged, long-nosed, Long-necked, voiceless. He flies to hunt For frogs to the swamp. Answer? Stork He is the bearer of good news - Carries children to parents. And, apparently, a savvy one: Settled in great... Answer? Stork Boyan brawler In a gray army jacket Snooping around the yards Collects crumbs. Answer? Sparrow In a gray feather coat And in the cold he is a hero, Jumps, frolics on the fly, Not an eagle, but still a bird. Answer? Sparrow Small bird Has legs But he can’t walk. Wants to take a step - It turns out to be a jump. Answer? Sparrow Kar-kar-kar! Kar-kar-kar! - That's the whole repertoire. Announces the maple crown With your singing... Answer? Crow Kar-kar-kar! - shouts the cheat. What a clever thief! All the shiny things This bird loves it! And she is familiar to all of you, What's her name? Answer? Crow In spring the bird arrives. The field will be plowed - it likes to feed there. Answer? Rook All the migratory birds are blacker, Cleans arable land from worms. Answer? Rook In the summer he follows the plowman, And before winter He leaves screaming. Answer? Rook Red paws, Long neck Pinches your heels Run without looking back. Answer? Goose White as snow Puffed up like fur Walks on shovels. Answer? Goose I swam in the water, But it remained dry. Answer? Goose Long neck Red paws, Pinches your heels Run without looking back. Answer? Goose He wanders importantly through the meadow, Comes out of the water dry, Wears red shoes Gives soft featherbeds. Answer? Goose Sleeping or bathing Everything doesn't come off: Day and night on legs Red boots. Answer? Goose It stings, not cancer. It's hissing, not a viper. Answer? Goose Who is wearing a bright red beret, In a black satin jacket? He doesn't look at me Everything is knocking, knocking, knocking. Answer? Woodpecker It knocks all the time The trees are being hollowed out. But it doesn't hurt them But it only heals. Answer? Woodpecker On the claws on the pine trunk The red-headed fitter climbed in. He worked hard But the light did not flash in the forest. Answer? Woodpecker I'm knocking on wood, I want to get something. Even though he hid under the bark - The worm will be mine! Answer? Woodpecker Black vest, red beret. The nose is like an ax, the tail is like a stop. Answer? Woodpecker Answer? Lark He builds his nest in the field, Where the plants grow. His songs and flight Enter the poems! Answer? Lark If he wants, he will fly straight, He wants - he hangs in the air, Falls like a stone from the heights And in the fields he sings, sings. Answer? Lark The brothers stood on stilts, They look for food along the way. Are you running or are you walking? They can't get off their stilts. Answer? Crane Leaves are falling from aspen trees, A sharp wedge rushes through the sky. Answer? Crane Spreads its tail like a peacock, He walks like an important gentleman, Feet knock on the ground, What's his name? Answer? Turkey I can't find anyone more talkative Parrot... Answer? Cockatoo Modest, small, dressed without polish, Golden stripe Glistens with the light of coal On the head... Answer? Korolek Do you hear the “cuckoo” sound from the edge of the forest? It's a voice coming... Answer? Cuckoos She sits on a branch in the forest, She repeats one "kuckoo" She counts the years for all of us, She loses her chicks. "Peek-a-boo" here and there, What is this bird's name? Answer? Cuckoo Who's on the tree, who's on the tree? Does the counting go: “peek-a-boo, peek-a-boo”? Answer? Cuckoo Not a crow, not a tit, - What is the name of this bird? Perched on a bitch - A “cuckoo” sound was heard in the forest. Answer? Cuckoo Clucking, clucking, Convenes children He gathers everyone under his wing. Answer? Chicken I'll eat a worm, drink some water, I'll look for bread crumbs, And then I'll lay an egg, I'll treat the kids. Answer? Chicken scarlet cap, Non-woven vest, The caftan is speckled. Answer? Chicken Who is this on a spring day I wove a mitten over the window, He brought new residents into it - Such little chicks? Answer? Martin Comes to us with warmth, Having come a long way, Sculpts a house under the window Made from grass and clay. Answer? Martin Guess what kind of bird - Little dark one? White from the belly, The tail is spread into two ends. Answer? Martin He builds a house on a rock. Isn't it scary to live in it? Although there is beauty all around, But such a height! No, the owner is not afraid Roll down a steep cliff - Two mighty wings The owner... Answer? Orla Lives in hot countries And in cooler ones - in zoos. And he is arrogant and boastful, Because the tail is beautiful. He admires them himself And shows us. Answer? Peacock The bushy tail of this bird Sparkles with rainbow colors. Answer? Peacock The tail opened by itself, Like a painted fan. The tail has a ruler, And his name is... Answer? Peacock The fisherman stood in the water all day, I filled the bag with fish. Finished fishing, took the catch, He rose up and was like that. Answer? Pelican Not a rider, but with spurs, Not a watchman, but wakes everyone up. Answer? Rooster In the village there is a clock like this, Not dead, but alive. They walk without a factory, They are avian. Answer? Rooster Rises at dawn Sings in the yard There is a comb on the head. Who is this? Answer? Rooster He shouts loudest in the morning: - It's time to get up! It's time to get up! He has been serving all his life And he makes friends with the sun. Answer? Rooster Who sings so loudly About the fact that the sun is rising? Answer? Rooster Tell me what kind of weirdo Does he wear a tailcoat day and night? Answer? Penguin The back is greenish, The belly is yellowish, Little black cap And a strip of scarf. Answer? Titmouse There is a palace on the pole, There is a singer in the palace. Answer? Starling He comes every year To where the house awaits. He can sing other people's songs, But it still has its own voice. Answer? Starling Red-breasted, black-winged, Loves to peck grains With the first snow on the mountain ash He will appear again. Answer? Bullfinch Let me be a small bird, I, friends, have a habit - When the cold starts, Straight from the north here. Answer? Bullfinch Guess what kind of bird Afraid of bright light Beak with a hook, eye with a snout? Answer? Owl Flies all night - Gets mice. And it will become light - Sleep flies into the hollow. Answer? Owl Two huge scary eyes My head turns around, You'll recognize her right away Kohl will groan... Answer? Owl Who is without notes and without a pipe He produces trills best of all, More vocal, more tender? Who is this? Answer? Nightingale He sings so well What everyone immediately recognizes. And it looks like a small bird: Unprepossessing and small. Answer? Nightingale The gray bird lives in the forest, He is known everywhere as a wonderful singer. Answer? Nightingale Everything chirps and spins, She can't sit still, Longtail, white-sided Thieving... Answer? Magpie I will visit everyone in a day, I’ll destroy everything I know! Answer? Magpie The fidget is motley, Long-tailed bird, Talkative bird The most chatty one. Answer? Long neck and long legs. He can, like a horse, Run along the road. Answer? Ostrich This bird is where it's at! Never flies He just runs like the wind. Everyone in the world knows the bird. Answer? Ostrich The air is cut without effort, Crooked wings like sickles. It flashes by - you won’t see it, Only this way it flies... Answer? Swift Amazing child! Just got out of diapers, can swim and dive, like his own mother. Answer? Duckling Fluffy sailor Spout with a spatula. On short legs - Red shoes. Answer? Duckling During the day he sits like a blind man, And only in the evening - for robbery. Answer? Owl At night in groves and forests Hooting brings fear The wild cry is terrible and strong, So the huge one screams... Answer? Owl Stands on one leg He looks intently into the water. Pokes his beak at random - Looking for frogs in the river. Answer? Heron This bird's beak is Like long knitting needles. She's walking through the swamp The frogs are waiting. Answer? Heron She walks so importantly through the swamp! And the swamp creatures run away. After all, if the frog cannot hide, Then no one will help this frog. Answer? Heron I have stilts - The swamp is not scary. Will I find the frogs? That's my concern. Answer? Heron I'm all golden Soft and fluffy. I am the chicken's child, And my name is... Answer? Chick The house is round, the house is white, At first the house was whole, And how it finally cracked, So the tenant jumped out! Answer? Chick White winged bird Flying over the sea He will see the fish - The beak grabs Answer? Gull She flies over the wave, There are enough fish out of water, Sees off ships And meets you near the ground. Answer? Gull Eating, hanging on thin branches, Children are often kept in cages Look, if you can see it: Yellow-green... Answer? Chizh He is very clever on the turnip Tenacious heads shake, Spills seeds on the floor The bird is lively... Answer? Goldfinch A bird flies from above And there are plenty of chickens below. Answer? Hawk
This bird doesn't fight He hisses, but don’t be a coward! Those who are cowards get it Because this... (goose).
He sings songs very loudly, Among the forests, among the fields, The birdie brings it out so subtly, How can only... (nightingale).
She will tell you how old Remains in your lifetime And it can be heard loudly, all over the world Her cheerful peek-a-boo. (Cuckoo).
He lives in Antarctica He is one of the birds, Loves snow and loves ice, It's called... (penguin).
In the swamp, in the distance It's raining, drop after drop, standing on one leg, A bird with a long beak is…. (heron).
Green back and yellow belly, The grain is waiting in the feeder on the tree. A very beautiful, nimble bird. You know the name. This… (tit).
He wears a tailcoat and has flippers on his paws, Very important gentleman, He is sedate, stocky, Northern Resident... (penguin).
Talking pet I'll keep a bird in a cage. Let's chat at the window With a parrot... (cockatoo).
Let's hear the sound from afar, It crackles lonely on a branch, The bird has white sides The thief is nimble... (magpie).
The alarm clock is walking around the yard, On the paws there are spurs, a comb, Will wake you up early in the morning Us vociferous... (cockerel).
Sharp wings, forked tail Rushing across the sky over a hundred roofs, Rushing at a speed of a thousand miles, Master in flight, desperate... (swift).
Nut and acorn, all in the nest, It crackles both cheerfully and smartly, Afraid of everyone, is anyone coming? A coward flutters in the bushes... (jay).
Little bird In a gray outfit Flying through the streets Collects crumbs (sparrow)
Long neck Long nose Tales are made up What did he bring babies (stork)
Bright, colorful talks a lot If you ask something He will repeat everything (parrot)
Screams over the sea Like he's moaning Flies down quickly As if drowning (seagull)
He coos quietly on the roof You can hardly hear him Doesn't fly south in winter Any passerby knows him (pigeon)
Hides his head in the sand If he senses that it is dangerous His little voice Sounds terrible to strangers (ostrich)
He will be there at dawn With your ringing voice Everyone in the world knows him Walks with a red comb (rooster)
Ridiculous gait A find for eccentrics Everyone laughs for good reason And tease quack quack (duck)
snow white bird Flies gracefully And when it gets cold The swan flies south
Bird - fortune teller Lives in the forest Cuckoos loudly The answer is given by (cuckoo)
Knock knock knock yeah knock knock knock Knocking on the hollow all day What a strange sound is that We have been hearing this for a long time (woodpecker)
Red paws Wings white Grabs the heels Scares all people (goose)
sonorous singing That's his skill Builds a nest in the field And he lives in it (lark)
Wading bird She still can't sleep Catches frogs Green frogs (heron)
Layed an egg once Layed two eggs And the third one is from a neighbor Annoying hen (chicken)
Five yellow lumps Running after their mother Mother is looking for worms To feed quickly (chickens)
Very formidable very scary Walks around the yard bravely He shakes his nose and mutters (Turkey) screams with displeasure
What kind of painted fan is this? Behind this bird It is covered with bright fringe Everyone is delighted with its beauty (peacock)
Lives in Antarctica among the ice floes, Where there is a lot, a lot of snow. He has a funny walk He can't fly... (penguin)
Riddles about birds for children 5, 6, 7 years old
Beautiful wings, smooth beak Black tail and gray vest Either it will sit down, or it will fly. “Kar-kar-kar” - she screams. (Crow)
Black patch, White patch, Jumps along the branch and sings loudly. (Magpie)
Colorful like a rainbow Has unusual abilities - Tell him a few words And he will quickly repeat them! (Parrot)
Walks proudly around the yard Who has spread his tail and feathers, And puffed up like a gentleman, (Not a rooster, and not a pheasant) Starts a noisy song It's preventing people from resting! (Turkey)
I was the first to bring spring, Awakened all of nature I'll sing to you under your window, And my name is (Starling)
He sleeps all day and watches at night, He sees in the dark and scares passers-by. (Owl)
This bird is long-legged, Even though he runs away quickly, It won't fly to heaven. I'm trying to catch up with her A bird as fast as the wind (Ostrich)
In pink shirts In blue jackets Despite the winter cold, They are walking peacefully in the garden. (Bullfinches)
A strange key flies across the sky Such a key on autumn days Flying off (Cranes)
White cheeks Gray paws, black hat, yellow apron, and the voice is thin. (Tit)
She lives between the snows A bird with flippers, not legs It is important to wear a black tuxedo, but she is not given the ability to fly. Everyone calls the inhabitant of distant ice floes (Penguin)
A bird walks around the yard and sings “Ku-ka-re-ku” (Rooster)
Small, gray He sat down on a sunflower, ate well and flew on. (Sparrow) I swam in the water but stayed dry (Goose)
Black, motorized, shouts: “Krack” - he is the worst enemy of worms (Rook)
The bird walks proudly - She has a flower garden in her tail How to dissolve the property - as if the grove had bloomed. (Peacock)
Walks quietly along the asphalt, And coos with passers-by. White-winged bird of peace. He even knows a lot about letters! (Pigeon)
This bird lives by the sea, There he flies in the open spaces, He catches fish deftly with his beak, And he sings easily and loudly (Gull)
Arrived at the market She shouted loudly "Kar" - I may not be very learned, But I'm a smart crow (Crow)
Poems riddles about birds
I'll go out into the yard in the morning I'll pick up grains I'll take it to her barn The skating rink is already empty Eat eat grain Beak - needle Eat, eat grain... Answer: Quail. He sat down on the roof to warm up Fluffed his tail: “Let nature give me something to eat” - Sang a song... Answer: Drozd I'm flying high I see everything far away Wherever you go Will find you... Answer: Eagle. “Knock knock knock” - a knock is heard "Who's knocking?" - everything is silent “Knock knock knock” - knock again “Hey, answer me, what are you knocking?” “I don’t knock, knock knock, I'm flying trees" Answer: Woodpecker. Big bird Having fun Screams and dances Wags his tail Yes after dancing Sits on a stick I feel sorry for her Funny... Answer: Galku Black feathers, large beak Sits on the tree crown Let a furious howl begin Evil old woman... Answer: Crow Lives in a cage at home Doesn't let me sleep at all Just close your eyes He will shout again: Hey Vovka, you won’t fall asleep I'm bored alone Play with me Hurry up and give me something to eat Scream at the bitch … Answer: Cockatoo parrot Beautiful tail like a pancake The proud man revealed... Answer: Peacock Having planted dozens of nests Begat offspring... Answer: Drozd Amazing everyone with her beauty A bird floats along the lake, Attracting people's eyes to you The back is carried exactly like a candle. Answer: Swan. Having circled the whole city Flying over the forest He hurries to the village Over a loaf of bread Having eaten a hearty meal there He's taking off again Clouds and wind In a hurry overtakes Arrives into the city Eating rowan And then through the grove And home to the lowlands Bird - fighter Flew onto the crane We all know our friends Small … Answer: Sapsan. A sweet song spread across the great steppe Oh, we won’t find such singers in our lives Come listen Come boldly Oh look how Sings... Answer: Nightingale. The sky frowns and cries The hail is pouring down Someone is jumping around in the rain Blames everyone for everything Quietly somewhere in the distance Someone's crying is heard And laughs at misfortune Evil minion... Answer: Rook. I asked her How long do you have left to live? And she’s been saying the same thing for three years now "Cu coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo" I won’t tell you, ku-kuku-kuku" I don't understand her I count by stones myself Answer: Cuckoo. Don't steal, funny dandy Don't steal crumbs I'll give you a crust of bread Chew it There's a poor guy living among us Among us people He lives as a poor tramp Cute … Answer: sparrow. When frost comes And the cold rushes through the window When the thunderstorms have stopped making noise And all one canvas When the snow curtain Covered the empty city They're flying in, the rakes Large friendly crowd Their laughter can be heard throughout our entire expanse. Everyone has long understood that this is... Answer: Bullfinch. Will not miss a deadline Sly... Answer: Magpie
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Dear readers, spring has come, very soon the snow will melt and nature will begin to come to life, and birds will fly in from distant warm countries. But how many birds, besides the usual pigeons and sparrows, do our children know?
Riddles about birds will help you get to know other types of birds. Riddles give a brief characteristic description of the bird, by which it is easy to recognize it, but at the same time, in a playful form, children remember the information easier and better. From riddles, children will learn about various domestic and wild birds, their habitats and other features.
Simple riddles about poultry
Simple short riddles about poultry for children with answers are suitable for children 3-4 years old. In them you need to finish the answer in rhyme, and the children will easily guess them, and the correct answer will bring pleasure and amuse the children. Be sure to praise your child, even if the riddle is solved with your help.
Spreads its tail like a peacock,
He walks like an important gentleman,
Feet knock on the ground,
What's his name? ...
(Turkey)
He repeats one thing - ha-ha,
Who offended? Where? When?
I'm not afraid of anyone
Well of course it is...
(Goose)
Yellow lumps, Light as cotton wool!
They run after the quotation.
Who is this? ... (Chicks)
- I'm here! I'm on my guard!
I'll finish all of you!
The children fell asleep. The light went out.
Shut up, loudmouth...
(Rooster)
I'm all golden
Soft and fluffy.
I am the chicken's child,
And my name is….
(Chick)
She walks in the rain
Loves to pluck grass
“Quack” screams, it’s all a joke,
Well, of course, this is….
(Duck)
Goes fishing
Slowly, waddle:
The boat itself and
The fishing rod itself
Who is this? … .
(Duck)
My mother and I went out to the river
Little guys.
And sailed lightly
Yellow….
(Ducklings)
Not in the forest sings on a branch,
And the words are shouted from the cage.
Get to know him soon.
This bird is...
(Parrot)
He lives in a spacious cage,
Children love to talk to him.
Don’t scold him in vain -
Repeat... .
(Parrot)
Riddles about wintering birds
This section contains riddles about wintering birds for children 5, 6, 7 years old. Children of this age know more about birds: the color of their plumage, their habits, what sounds they make and what they eat. Therefore, riddles are more difficult for them.
Although I'm not a hammer,
I'm knocking on wood:
Every corner is in it
I want to examine it.
I wear a red hat
And the acrobat is wonderful.
(Woodpecker)
On decorated branches
Snow fringe,
Apples are rosy
They grew up in winter.
Apples on an apple tree
They scurry about merrily
Ice cream caterpillars
Apples are pecked.
(Bullfinches)
Little boy
In a gray army jacket
Snooping around the yards
Picks up crumbs
Roams at night -
He steals hemp.
(Sparrow)
In a gray feather coat
And in the cold he is a hero,
Doesn't fly away for the winter
Lives under the eaves.
(Sparrow)
Here's a bird, like a bird,
Not a blackbird, not a titmouse,
Not a swan, not a duck
And not a nightjar.
But this bird
Even though it's small,
Hatches chicks
Only in severe winter.
(Crossbill)
This bird has a crooked beak
And she builds nests in winter,
Pecks seeds from cones,
Who will name this bird?
(Crossbill)
I'm the only bird, I must admit,
In the heat, frost and snowstorm
Move along the trunk
I can do it with my head down.
(Nuthatch)
This bird is not easy at all:
Her head and tail are not enough,
Her beak is not enough and her claws are not enough,
There are few colorful feathers on it,
Yellow scary eyes aren't enough for her
(You have seen a bird in the forest more than once!)
Wisdom and intelligence are the virtues of a bird.
This quality will be useful to you too.
A symbol of wisdom is not just words.
Who is she? Did you guess it? … .
(Owl)
Very beautiful forest cockerel:
Red eyebrows like a comb.
Ponytail with pigtails, black feathers.
Loves spring dancing and fun.
Sings songs. They say it's leaking.
Do you know this bird?
(Grouse)
And this taiga bird
Sits on a cedar pine tree.
He sits, the cheat, and is silent.
She peels cedar cones.
(Kedrovka)
A very strange postman:
He is not a magician or a magician.
Deliver letters and newspapers,
Carries a parcel to the ends of the world,
He knows how to keep all secrets.
He is winged, and brave, and vigilant.
Who is this postman?
(Pigeon)
Look at our spruce
They flew in and sang,
They arrived with crests
And they sang like pipes.
(Waxwings)
She's long-tailed
Black from the back.
White belly and shoulders.
Rattling instead of speech.
At least he sees someone - instantly
Raises a chirping cry.
(Magpie)
The gray bird lives.
Never builds a nest.
He grows up in other people's families.
Predicts years of life.
“Ku, ku, ku,” shouts on a branch, “
Where are you, where are you, my children!
Don't believe her, the bird is a liar!
And her name is...
(Cuckoo)
Smart bird
Circling over the field
With your beak
She can be proud:
Black as pitch
And strong as steel
The beak is very necessary
It's a detail in life.
(Crow)
Riddles about migratory birds
April 1 is International Bird Day, and this is a good reason to learn more about birds. And when migratory birds soon return to our region for the summer, you and your children can make houses for them and get ready to welcome them. In this section you will find riddles about migratory birds with answers.
Everyone knows this bird
On the fly she grabs
Flies, grasshoppers, crickets,
Butterflies, dragonflies, bugs.
(Martin)
This bird (when scared)
It makes this sound,
It's like a cat is somewhere nearby
She suddenly started making a fuss.
(Oriole)
The brothers stood on stilts,
They look for food along the way.
Are you running or are you walking?
They can't get off their stilts.
(Cranes)
There's a happy house on the pole
With a small round window.
So that the children fall asleep
The house is shaking in the wind.
Father sings on the porch -
He is both a pilot and a singer.
(Starling)
If he wants, he will fly straight,
He wants - he hangs in the air,
Falls like a stone from the heights
And in the fields he sings, sings.
(Lark)
He lives on the roof of the house -
Long-legged, long-nosed,
Long-necked, voiceless.
He flies to hunt
For frogs to the swamp.
(Stork)
In the summer he follows the plowman,
And before winter he leaves screaming.
(Rook)
Sleeping or bathing
Everything doesn't come off:
Day and night on legs
Red boots.
(Goose)
The air is cut without effort,
Like sickles, crooked wings.
It flashes by - you won’t see it,
Only... flies like this.
(Swift)
Eating, hanging on thin branches,
Children are often kept in cages
Look, if you can see it:
Yellow-green….
(Chizh)
He is very clever on the turnip
Tenacious heads shake,
Spills seeds on the floor
A lively bird...
(Goldfinch)
The abdomen is speckled, as if
He sings sometimes in the morning.
The bird is short in stature,
They call her….
(Thrush)
Her name has "raspberry" in it.
White belly, orange head,
And the voice is thin, thin.
It's called...
(Robin)
Flying away from September
To distant seas.
The bird is white, like a toast,
They call her….
(Chiffchaff)
It's orange like the sunset
The beak is short - strong grip.
Floats across the sky like a boat,
They call him….
(Finch)
It rushes across the sky like an arrow,
Fast, brisk, like a swarm.
It's never tight for her
Her name is….
(Wagtail)
Tuft on the head
Sees everything, always, everywhere.
This bird is like an iris
But everyone calls her...
(Lapwing)
This bird's beak is
Like long knitting needles.
She's walking through the swamp
The frogs are waiting.
(Heron)
The bird returns from the south,
He walks halfway.
What is this bird called?
Who will guess the most?
(Landrail)
Watch an interesting video with riddles about wild birds. With a time delay, children will see clues and answers in the form of pictures of birds, sounds and text.
There are not simple riddles, but ones with logic or a trick. Some cause such fun and laughter that you want to spend time again and again solving fascinating riddles. Although interesting riddles can be serious and quite complex, they will be an excellent training for attentiveness and intelligence. This section contains interesting riddles about birds for children with answers.
How many times does a chicken crow when it lays an egg?
(Not once - only the rooster crows)
Can a rooster call itself a bird?
(No, because roosters don't talk)
Long neck and long legs. He can, like a horse, Run along the road.
And he doesn’t sing, And it doesn’t fly - Why then Is he considered a bird?
This bird is where it's at! Never flies He just runs like the wind. Everyone in the world knows the bird.
Swift
The air is cut without effort, Crooked wings like sickles. It flashes by - you won’t see it, It only flies like that... (P. Smolin)
Look - above the rooftops The sky cuts fast….
Wagtail
Arrives with the drifting ice, Shakes his black tail Black and white narrow tail The elegant... (P. Smolin)
Hoopoe
Deaf, tireless Someone's strange voice is heard, Among fields, forests and waters Sends a call into space... (P. Smolin)
Duckling
Fluffy sailor Spout with a spatula. On short legs - Red shoes.
Amazing child: Just came out of diapers, Can swim and dive Like his own mother.
Duck
Along the river, along the water A line of boats is floating. There's a ship ahead, Leads everyone with him. Small boats have no oars And the boat is painfully sailing. Right, left, back, forward He will lead the whole gang. (Duck with ducklings)
All day on the water And he won’t get enough water.
They are terrible screamers The legs have red flippers.
Pied mallard Catches frogs. Waddles around Stumbled.
She walks in the rain Loves to pluck grass Quack screams, It's all a joke, Well of course it is...!
Owl
Big-eyed catcher In the sun he is blind. The light of day is fading - The blind man receives his sight. And how to go to work, Hurries to hunt For field mice. He is quick and dexterous. It will become a little light - Sneak into the hollow hut. (V. Kremnev)
Sleeps during the day, flies at night, It scares passersby.
Lives in the forest Hoots like a robber People are afraid of him And he is afraid of people.
During the day he sits like a blind man, And only in the evening - for robbery.
When it's light I'm hiding in a hollow. I fly at night I scare mice.
At night in groves and forests Hooting brings fear The wild cry is terrible and strong, So the huge one screams... (P. Smolin)
Heron
This bird's beak is Like long knitting needles. She's walking through the swamp The frogs are waiting.
Stands on one leg He looks intently into the water. Pokes his beak at random - Looking for frogs in the river. A drop hung on my nose. Do you recognize? This...
She walks so importantly through the swamp! And the swamp creatures run away. After all, if the frog cannot hide, Then no one will help this frog.
I have stilts - The swamp is not scary. Will I find the frogs? That's my concern.
Chickens, chick
There was a white house Wonderful house But something knocked inside him. And he crashed, and from there A miracle ran out alive.
(K. Chukovsky)
I'm all golden Soft and fluffy. I am the chicken's child, And my name is... (Yu. Svetlova)
The house is round, the house is white, At first the house was whole, And how it finally cracked, So the tenant jumped out!
yellow spines, Light as cotton wool! They run after the quotation. Who is this?..
He appeared in a yellow fur coat: - Goodbye, two shells!
Gull
White winged bird Flying over the sea He will see the fish - The beak grabs
On the sand by the river, Like snowballs Guess what kind of bird it is! It's easy to guess -... (P. Smolin)
Above the waves in a stormy sea Birds are flying in the open air. Birds love fish very much They hunt during the day and at night. They fly one at a time and in a flock We call the proud birds...
She flies over the wave, There are enough fish out of water, Sees off ships And meets you near the ground.
I'm flying over the wires Over the houses, over the hills. Along with the sky and clouds Next to them, next to you, I enjoy miracles I'm for hours, I'm for hours. And I'm circling over the islands From time to time, from time to time.
(A. Perlukhina)
Hobby
In floodplains and around capitals Catches many small birds Swift like a breeze Lightning Falcon... (P. Smolin)
Chizh
Eating, hanging on thin branches, Children are often kept in cages Look, if you can see it: Yellow-green... (P. Smolin)
Goldfinch
He is very clever on the turnip Tenacious heads shake, Spills seeds on the floor A lively bird... (P. Smolin)
Cuckoo egg
Not born yet - He found himself in someone else's nest.
Hawk
A bird flies from above And there are plenty of chickens below.
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