I present to your attention riddles about birds of different species.

  1. A little boy
    He is wearing a gray caftan.
    He flies around the yards, collecting crumbs.
    (Sparrow)
  2. Here is a hut with a Singer in it.
    And his name is... (Starling)
  3. White-sided dragonfly.
    Everyone calls her... (Magpie)
  4. The legs are long and the nose is long.
    Arrival - brought food.
    Delicious little toads
    For your little kids. (Stork)
  5. Walks through the swamp
    He takes the kids with him.
    The bird teaches the little ones,
    How to catch frogs there... (Heron)
  6. Sleeps during the day
    And it flies into the night.
    Oh, what a headache!
    What is your name? … (Owl)
  7. Crow-crow.
    A voice is heard across the river.
    I wish I could sleep for an hour more,
    But he won’t give me... (Cockerel)
  8. He builds a house on a rock
    And he is not afraid to live in it.
    There are two huge wings
    At the owner... (Eagle)
  9. Who's that chirping in the kindergarten?
    Would you like to know our news?
    You are cunning, white-sided,
    With a long tail... (Magpie)
  10. Small, nondescript.
    He flies everywhere, knows no grief.
    As the sun goes down
    Starts a magic song... (Nightingale)
  11. A bird sat on an oak tree.
    She started her “cuckoo” routine.
    Everyone's ears perked up
    From the song... (Cuckoo)
  12. He has enormous height
    Spreads its tail proudly.
    Knee-length beard
    And the gait is anywhere.
    Walks around the yard
    Disperses the kids... (Turkey)
  13. Guess, children, who
    Does it have a chisel nose?
    Knock on the trees, knock on them -
    You can hear his knocking everywhere... (Woodpecker)
  14. Greets us with songs in spring
    And lives with us under the same roof... (Swallow)
  15. Walks at night
    And during the day he rests,
    Has round eyes
    Sees in the middle of the night.
    (Owl)
  16. I'm in the white grove all day long,
    I strike with my beak,
    I don't hammer nails
    I'm getting bugs.
    (Woodpecker)
  17. There are little balls running around the barrels. (Hen with chicks)
  18. I am a business person, however.
    It's always interesting to me.
    Who is coming or where from.
    Cluck-clack, cluck-clack. (Chicken)
  19. As soon as I lay an egg,
    I'll hatch the chickens.
    I'm becoming a mother
    For my guys. (Chicken)
  20. He is born twice and dies once. (Bird)
    Small, but grey. Sat on a sunflower.
  21. He clicked the seeds and flew on. (Sparrow)

And now riddles about birds are grouped by species

Riddles about the stork

  1. White room
    stands on red posts.
    (Stork)
  2. Long-legged, long-nosed,
    Long-necked, voiceless.
    He flies to hunt
    For frogs to the swamp.
    (Stork)
  3. 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)
  4. This sign will be useful to you:
    Happiness to the one with whom he settles.
    He builds nests on houses or poles,
    In its beak it carries children to the family.
    (Stork)
  5. Bird on the roof
    The nest is building -
    The house is higher than everyone else,
    Brings happiness.
    Chicks gently
    Will teach
    How serene
    Soar in the sky.
    Autumn time
    They'll fly south
    So that in the spring
    Come back.
    (Stork)
  6. He is the bearer of good news -
    Carries children to parents.
    And, apparently, a savvy one:
    Settled in great...
    (Stork)
  7. This white-winged bird
    It doesn't fit in the zoo.
    To make people smile
    He flies towards them with a package...
    (Stork)
  8. This is an old friend of ours:
    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)

Riddles about the sparrow

  1. Everyone knows this bird
    Doesn't fly to warmer climes
    This bird is all year round
    Lives in our yard
    And she tweets
    Loudly from the very morning:
    - Wake up quickly. —
    Everyone is in a hurry...
    (Sparrow)
  2. I catch bugs all day.
    I eat worms,
    I don’t fly to warm regions.
    I live here, under the roof.
    Tick-tweet! Don't be timid!
    I'm experienced...
    (Sparrow)
  3. I catch bugs all day
    I eat bugs and worms.
    I’m not leaving for the winter,
    I live under the eaves.
    Tick-tweet! Don't be timid!
    I'm experienced...
    (Sparrow)
  4. City bird
    The bird is not big!
    At dawn "chik-chirk"
    It will bring both light and scream!
    Will peck from your palm
    Cooked crumbs -
    Small, gray, bolder than everyone else -
    Who is this?
    (Sparrow)
  5. Breast - ball
    Jumps around the yard.
    No bread crumbs
    Grieving at the windows.
    (Sparrow)
  6. Everyone has seen these birds
    Under the window on the bushes.
    Everyone knows the cheerful cry:
    “Chick-chirp!” yes “chik-chirk!”
    I sprinkle crumbs of bread,
    If I meet...
    (Sparrow)
    Vera Ni Ka
  7. Pecking at crumbs
    Afraid of cats.
    (Sparrow)
  8. Loves to jump and fly
    Peck bread and grains,
    Instead of “Hello” I’m used to
    Tell everyone “Chick-Tweet.”
    (Sparrow)
  9. Little boy
    In a gray army jacket
    Snooping around the yards
    Collects crumbs.
    (Sparrow)

Riddles about crows

  1. Kar-kar-kar! Kar-kar-kar! –
    That's the whole repertoire.
    Announces the maple crown
    With your singing...
    (Crow)
  2. - 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 is her name? ...
    (Crow)
  3. - Kar-kar-kar! - shouts the cheat
    A very clever thief!
    All the shiny things
    This bird is picking!
    She is familiar to you, friends,
    What is her name?
    (Crow)
  4. A flock sat on a birch tree,
    Doesn't whistle, doesn't hum, -
    Young and old know this,
    The word “Kar” is not sung!
    (Flock of Crows)
  5. Sat on a tree
    And she had cheese in her mouth,
    And a sly fox passes by
    She ran very close.
    Who am I? Do you know?
    Well, guess!
    (Crow)
  6. Sitting on a tree
    “Kar-kar!” screams
    Afraid of no one
    Robber bird.
    (Crow)
  7. Wears a gray vest
    But the wings are black.
    Do you see twenty couples circling?
    And they shout: “Ka-a-ar! Ka-a-ar! Ka-a-ar!”
    (Crow)
  8. Color – grayish,
    Habit - thieving,
    Hoarse screamer -
    Famous person.
    Who is she? ...
    (Crow)
  9. Arrived at the market
    She said loudly to everyone: “Kar!
    I may not study at school,
    But smart, because I am...”
    (Crow)
  10. Black bird sitting
    On a shaggy tree.
    - Kar! - he talks all the time.
    The beak is worse than a needle. –
    (Crow)

Riddles about a pigeon

  1. What is the postman's name?
    to whom addresses are not written
    and they don’t speak in words,
    does he still deliver letters?
    (Pigeon)
  2. I'm blue-winged
    Everyone has been calling me since childhood.
    As a symbol of peace
    They both love and honor.
    (Pigeon)
  3. Well, this is a bird of peace,
    Only soared in the skies,
    She quickly descended to our feet,
    Walks the road boldly
    And he's only afraid of cats,
    We give her seeds and crumbs.
    The bird is with us all year round,
    Sings with cooing sounds.
    (Pigeon)
  4. Gray is wild, everyone knows.
    And it comes by post!
    Very gentle, very brave
    The symbol of peace is white.
    (Pigeon)
  5. The symbol of peace is him
    And an excellent postman.
    And also in the rain and cold
    Will find the way home...
    (Pigeon)

Riddles about the rook

  1. In spring the bird arrives.
    The field will be plowed - it likes to feed there.
    (Rook)
  2. Jump back and forth across the arable land.
    And the bird's name is...
    (Rook)
  3. The sun is warming at the doorstep,
    The snowdrifts are melting,
    And streams flow like rivers,
    They are flying towards us from the south...
    (Rooks)
  4. Tractors plow the field.
    Behind them the birds flap their wings.
    Running across a plowed field,
    They peck at the worms to their heart's content.
    Here two people found a worm.
    I ate one, thought about the second one for now.
    It's too late, buddy, don't shout.
    What kind of birds, answer?
    (Rooks)
  5. I'm black as a feather from birth,
    I like to take a walk in the field.
    And to the delight of beet growers
    I'm killing weevils.
    (Rook)
  6. Black, agile,
    Shouts “krak” - the enemy of worms.
    (Rook)
  7. What kind of spring black bird
    Does he like to follow the plow and feed?
    (Rook)
  8. What kind of spring black bird
    Does it almost sit on the tractor’s nose?
    (Rook)

Riddles about the woodpecker

  1. Above the beetle and bark beetle
    He always wins.
    Through the trees here and there:
    Who is a true friend for the forest?
    (Woodpecker)
  2. 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.
    (Woodpecker)
  3. Not a woodcutter, not a carpenter,
    And the first worker in the forest.
    (Woodpecker)
  4. Not a woodcutter, not a carpenter,
    A worker lives in the forest.
    He knocks on wood
    He's hollowing himself out.
    (Woodpecker)
  5. He's in his forest chamber
    Wears a colorful robe,
    He heals trees
    Knock - it's easier.
    (Woodpecker)
  6. He is wearing a red hat and coat
    The nose is like a chisel.
    Tree trunk for carpenter
    Every day, home and table.
    (Woodpecker)
  7. He sits on a tree
    Knocking on the bark all day,
    Removes insects
    The native forest protects.
    He is wearing a red hat
    The whole world called him Doctor.
    Well, my young observer
    What is the name of the bird?
    (Woodpecker)
  8. Knock and knock, knock and knock,
    What's that strange noise in the forest?
    This is the forest healer
    Cheerful worker...
    (Woodpecker)
  9. Knock-knock-knock - all day in the morning
    How can he not be too lazy to knock?
    Maybe he's a little crazy?
    - Knock-knock-knock - in response to us...
    (Woodpecker)
  10. Trees have evil troubles
    The bark beetles were defeated.
    Creaking, moaning, crying.
    Who will help? Bird - Doctor.
    (Woodpecker)
  11. Whose wonderful, strong Nose
    Needed for nest building?
    (Woodpecker)
  12. Black vest, red beret.
    The nose is like an ax, the tail is like a stop.
    (Woodpecker)
  13. Walks around in a red skullcap,
    And he’s not sitting on a bench,
    And on a tree in the forest,
    And almost overhang.
    He knocks and he grabs the bug
    The famous "doctor" ...
    (Woodpecker)
  14. Even though I'm not a hammer -
    I'm knocking on wood:
    Every corner of it
    I want to explore.
    I wear a red hat
    And the acrobat is wonderful.
    (Woodpecker)
  15. Carpenter using a sharp chisel
    Builds a house with one window.
    (Woodpecker)

Riddles about the blackbird

  1. From the passerine family.
    Brown-yellow, simple in appearance.
    Eats insects, raspberries
    Small, but melodious...
    (Thrush)
  2. Red beak
    And a motley tail -
    How beautiful is the singer...
    (Thrush)
  3. Who sings like a nightingale?
    Who, without hiding among the branches,
    Above, among the stars,
    Enchanted by a song?
    (Thrush)

Riddles about the lark

  1. There's a voice in the blue sky
    It's like a tiny bell.
    (Lark)
  2. High under the clouds
    Over the fields and meadows,
    As if fluttering out of sleep,
    The song starts.
    (Lark)
  3. He builds his nest in the field,
    Where the plants grow.
    His songs and flight
    Enter the poems!
    (Lark)
  4. The earliest bird to rise,
    Sings a song to the sun,
    Raises all living things
    What's that bird's name?
    (Lark)
  5. In the morning he sings loudly,
    He invites everyone to the field.
    (Lark)
  6. 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)

Riddles about the crane

  1. 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)
  2. Long-legged, long-necked
    Long-billed, gray body,
    And the back of the head is bare and red.
    Wanders through the dirty swamps,
    Catches frogs in them,
    Clueless jumpers.
    (Crane)
  3. The days are short, the nights are long,
    We call each other
    In October we fly like a wedge,
    We're making pitiful noises.
    (Cranes)
  4. Leaves are falling from aspen trees,
    A sharp wedge rushes through the sky.
    (Cranes)
  5. In autumn it tends like a wedge
    Migratory bird to the south.
    (Crane)
  6. Soon it will be time for a blizzard,
    The cat is purring in the house.
    We're flying south like a wedge,
    We're making pitiful noises.
    (Crane)
  7. 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.
    (Crane)

Riddles about crossbill

  1. 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 fierce winter!
    (Crossbill)
  2. Who is among the coniferous branches in winter
    Does he bring out the kids in February?
    Unusual beak - cross,
    That bird's name is...
    (Klestom)
  3. Who's jumping and rustling there?
    Does it gut pine cones with its beak?
    In a clear, clear voice -
    Cool! Cool! Cool! Sings with a whistle.
    (Crossbill)
  4. The color is usually red,
    And the beak is cross-shaped,
    He sorts out the cones for them,
    How does it inhabit a spruce forest?
    (Crossbill)
  5. What kind of bird is not afraid of frost?
    Even though there is snow everywhere, does she have chicks in the nest?
    (Crossbill)

Riddles about the cuckoo

  1. In the nest above the chicks
    She doesn't coo
    Flying through the forest
    And he crows loudly.
    (Cuckoo)
  2. 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?
    (Cuckoo)
  3. Funny bird in the forest
    All day long he sings: “Ku-ku! Ku-ku!
    Can't learn
    Sing like a rooster, “ku-ka-re-ku!”
    (Cuckoo)
  4. Only knows two letters
    In the forest he repeats them.
    (Cuckoo)
  5. The baby has not yet been born,
    And he was given to foster care.
    (Cuckoo)
  6. Hasn't been born yet
    He found himself in someone else's nest.
    (Cuckoo)
  7. The Artist lives in the forest.
    Famous soloist.
    Perched on a bitch
    And he sings: “ku-ku, ku-ku.”
    (Cuckoo)
  8. Who's telling fortunes in our forest?
    And he knows everything about your life?
    He'll crow, you'll count,
    How long will you live?
    Birdie, gray friend,
    And her name is...
    (Cuckoo)
  9. What mother doesn't cry for her children?
    Does he spend his whole life having fun and jumping?
    (Cuckoo)
  10. Like a rooster: “Ku-ka-re-ku!”
    She started: “Ku-ku! Ku-ku!
    Guess how old
    It will ring out all over the world!
    Who knows this fortune teller?
    And will he solve the riddle?
    (Cuckoo)
  11. Who's telling fortunes in our forest?
    And he knows everything about your life?
    He'll crow, you'll count,
    How long will you live?
    Birdie, gray friend,
    And her name is...
    (Cuckoo)
  12. Who's on the tree, who's on the tree?
    The score is kept: “peek-a-boo, peek-a-boo?”
    (Cuckoo)
  13. Who is this bird?
    Never builds a nest for himself,
    Leaves eggs for neighbors
    And he doesn’t remember the chicks.
    (Cuckoo)
  14. I don't know my mother and father
    But I call it often.
    I won't know the children
    “I’ll sell them to strangers.”
    (Cuckoo)
  15. Sitting on a branch
    Screams his name.
    (Cuckoo)
  16. The answer to our question is:
    They inform about themselves
    They live without their own huts,
    Having abandoned all the chicks...
    (Cuckoos)
  17. You have to walk very quietly
    So as not to scare her and find her.
    Somewhere sitting high on a branch
    And he counts the years - peek-a-boo.
    There's an edge ahead,
    And here she is -...
    (Cuckoo)

Riddles about the swallow

  1. Nest under the roof - deftly builds,
    He constantly breeds his chicks,
    Before the rain it flies very low,
    Every child knows this bird
    We love to watch her,
    This bird's name is...
    (Martin)
  2. Welcome guest
    from a distant place
    Lives under the windows.
    (Martin)
  3. Who is this on a spring day
    I wove a mitten over the window,
    He brought new residents into it -
    Such little chicks?
    (Martin)
  4. The little horse was overseas.
    (Martin)
  5. Sculpts a house under the window
    Made from grass and clay.
    (Martin)
  6. We have a bird's eye view
    We can predict the weather:
    Here to the rain - flies below
    In the house - a basket under the eaves.
    It carries water in its beak:
    It will be useful to build a house.
    The dirt will stick to the sticks
    In a nest for...
    (Swallows)
  7. She lives under the roofs
    He builds his nest from clay,
    He fusses all day long,
    Doesn't sit on the ground
    Flying high in the clouds,
    Eats midges on the fly,
    Sweetheart in a black tailcoat,
    What's the name? ...
    (Martin)
  8. They love wires very much
    And they always sit on them.
    And they chirp under the window
    Morning, evening and afternoon.
    And are gentle with the chicks,
    And beautiful...
    (Swallows)
  9. Front - awl, rear - fork,
    On top there is black cloth,
    Below is a white towel.
    (Martin)
  10. Guess what kind of bird it is:
    Little dark girl
    White from the belly,
    The tail is spread into two tails.
    (Martin)
  11. There's an awl ahead
    Tangle in the middle
    Scissors in the back.
    (Martin)
  12. This is who is under our roof
    Has the little one built a house?
    I can already hear it from the window
    Someone's ringing voice.
    (Martin)

Riddles about the eagle owl

  1. Big-eyed catcher
    In the light - blind.
    Lives in the forest,
    Hoots like a robber.
    Scary bird
    And she herself is afraid of people.
    (Owl)
  2. At night in groves and forests
    Hooting brings fear
    The wild cry is terrible and strong,
    So the huge one screams...
    (Owl)
  3. People are afraid of sounds in the night:
    Who is this, what is this – as if screaming?
    In the dark almost immediately
    Two yellow eyes will light up,
    And the shadow slides silently
    From the field to the forest canopy
    (Owl)
  4. Silent during the day
    Screams at night
    Flying through the forest
    Scares passersby
    (Owl)
  5. There is a night watchman at the green house.
    As soon as sleep falls on the forest,
    He, hooting loudly, hurries to watch,
    And he looks and listens:
    Who's rustling there?
    (Owl)
  6. He scares everyone at night:
    Makes an ominous laugh
    Hoots and moans loudly,
    It will easily create fear.
    (Owl)
  7. Oh, he's gone! I'm scared!
    There's a monster on the stump!
    He looks and doesn't even blink!
    He doesn't live in the country!
    Sometimes it just flies
    And, ruffled, he sits.
    I saw this in the film.
    This bird is wise...!
    (Owl)
  8. Big-eyed catcher
    In the light the blind man.
    Only darkness comes -
    The blind man receives his sight,
    And how to get to work,
    Hurries to hunt
    For voles.
    He is quick and dexterous
    Light will overcome darkness -
    Sneak into the hollow as quickly as possible.
    (Owl)
  9. You him in the night hour
    Find it in the forest.
    Sometimes he’s silent, sometimes he says it out loud
    Unexpected: “Wow!”
    (owl)
  10. The eyes are round,
    The claws are sharp,
    The nose is crooked -
    Forest robber
    (owl)
  11. Lives in the forest,
    Hoots like a robber;
    People are afraid of him
    And he is afraid of people.
    (Owl)
  12. Sleeps during the day, flies at night,
    It scares passersby.
    (Owl)
  13. When it’s light, I hide in a hollow.
    I fly at night and scare mice.
    (Owl)
  14. During the day he sits like a blind man,
    And only the evening is for robbery.
    An experienced old robber flies:
    Claws like daggers, eyes like headlights.
    (Owl)
  15. The ducklings immediately hid
    From the forest adversary.
    Apparently, the cage was not closed -
    Flew to freedom...
    (Owl)
  16. Drives weak birds away,
    Catches hares and mice
    Vigilant, wise and powerful
    Forest dweller - predatory
    (owl).
  17. Ugh, those words are wrong
    And I'm not an owl at all -
    Feathers are a hundred times better
    And the eyes burn stronger -
    But we have one squad.
    (owl)
  18. In the dark the eyes burn
    And they seem to say:
    "Be afraid, hide and run,
    And you all tremble with fear:
    I’ll catch up, I’ll catch, I’ll eat,
    My voice is known to everyone."
    During the day he is completely powerless.
    Did you guess it? This -
    (owl).
  19. Round-headed, red-finned,
    Attacks indiscriminately.
    He exterminates rodents,
    There are enough hazel grouse in the forest,
    Partridge in the meadow.
    Only at night he flies
    And shouts: “Uh-huh!”
    (owl)

Riddles about birds in the yard

  1. I wake everyone up on time
    At least I don’t wind the clock.
    (Rooster)
  2. He is in a bright uniform,
    Spurs for beauty.
    During the day he is a bully
    In the morning - hours.
    (Rooster)
  3. Not a rider, but with spurs,
    Not a watchman, but wakes everyone up.
    (Rooster)
  4. Not a king, but wearing a crown,
    Not a horseman, but with spurs.
    (Rooster)
  5. Scarlet comb,
    The pockmarked caftan,
    Double beard
    Important gait
    He gets up before everyone else
    Sings loudly.
    (Rooster)
  6. He will knock his nose on the ground,
    He will flap his wing and scream.
    Even sleepy he screams,
    The screamer is restless.
    (Rooster)
  7. He appeared in a yellow fur coat:
    - Goodbye, two shells!
    (Chick)
  8. The mother has twenty children,
    All children are the same age.
    (Hen with chicks)
  9. When it floats it's beautiful
    When it hisses, it is dangerous.
    (Goose)
  10. He wanders importantly through the meadow,
    Comes out of the water dry,
    Wears red shoes
    Gives light feather dusters.
    (Goose)
  11. Walks to the river boldly
    He's wearing a white outfit.
    On his legs
    Red boots.
    (Goose)
  12. There is a palace on the pole,
    There is a singer in the palace.
    (Starling)
  13. And he doesn’t sing,
    And it can't fly.
    Why then
    Is he considered a bird?
    (Ostrich)
  14. The fidget is motley,
    Long-tailed bird,
    Talkative bird
    The most chatty one.
    (Magpie)
  15. Red-breasted, black-winged,
    Loves to peck grains
    With the first snow on the mountain ash
    He will appear again.
    (Bullfinch)
  16. Let me be a bird
    My friends, I have a habit:
    When the cold starts -
    Straight from the north here.
    (Bullfinch)
  17. Crying in the swamp
    But it doesn’t come from the swamp.
    (Sandpiper)
  18. The back is greenish,
    The belly is yellowish,
    Little black cap
    And a strip of scarf.
    (Tit)
  19. Who is without notes and without a pipe
    He produces trills best of all,
    Louder and more tender?
    Who is this?
    (Nightingale).
  20. He flies all night, catches mice.
    And when it becomes light, he flies into the hollow to sleep.
    (Owl)
  21. A bird flies from above
    And there are plenty of chickens below.
    (Hawk)
  22. Stands on one leg
    He looks intently into the water.
    He will poke at random with his beak -
    Looking for frogs in the river.
    (Heron)
  23. The fisherman stood in the water all day,
    I filled the bag with fish.
    Having finished fishing, he took the catch,
    He rose up and was like that.
    (Pelican)
  24. Amazing child!
    Just came out of diapers,
    Can swim and dive
    Like his own mother.
    (Duckling)
  25. And he is arrogant and boastful,
    Because the tail is beautiful.
    He admires them himself
    And shows us.
    (Peacock)
  26. Tell me
    What a weirdo
    Day and night
    Wears a tailcoat.
    (Penguin)
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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 explore.
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 her,
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 coal,
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 return to our region for the summer soon, 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 in the 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,
This is how only… flies.
(Swift)

Eating, hanging on thin branches,
Children are often kept in cages
Look, if you can see it:
Yellow-green….
(Chizh)

He is very deft 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 - … .
(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)

A crow is sitting on a branch. What should be done to saw off a branch without disturbing the crow?
(Wait for her to fly away)

There were very few birds flying. How many birds were there and what were they called?
(Seven owls – absolutely)

Which bird has forty a's?
(Magpie)

What bird consists of one letter and a river?
(Ivolga – I + Volga)

What comb can you use to comb your head?
(Petushin)

What birds don't have a tongue?
(Pelican and albatross)

I swam in the water, but remained dry.
(Goose)

It's not the clock, but the time that tells.
(Rooster)

Hasn't been born yet
He found himself in someone else's nest.
(Cuckoo)

In the village there is a clock like this, not dead, but alive.
They run without a factory. They are avian.
(Rooster)

What bird is called porridge?
(Oatmeal)

What constellations are named after birds?
(Swan, Eagle)

The rooster laid an egg. Who will get it?
(Roosters do not lay eggs)

Riddle with the answer "bird"

He has no hands, but he knows how to build.
(Bird)

The cold scares them so much
They fly to warm countries,
They can’t sing, they can’t have fun...
Who gathered in flocks? … .
(Birds)

Sparrows, swifts, penguins,
Bullfinches, rooks, peacocks,
Parrots and tits,
In a word it is….
(Birds)

A spider dreams at night
Miracle Yudo on a bitch:
Long beak
And two wings...
Arrives - things are bad!
Who is the spider afraid of?
Did you guess it? This … .
(Birds)

Verst didn’t count
I didn’t travel on the roads,
And I've been overseas.
(Bird)

Who was born twice - smooth the first time, soft the second time?
(Bird)

It flew through the forest, fell into the water, but did not gurgle.
(Bird)

Riddles for children about birds open up for children the interesting world of songbirds, waterfowl, domestic and other species of birds. Agree, it can be fascinating to suddenly see an unusual bird on a walk or on a trip and realize that you know one, what it is called and what its features are. And children, of course, will always benefit from such knowledge.

Riddles for children are an excellent gaming material and a means of understanding the world around them. Along with the answers, kids discover the secrets of nature and the diversity of life. The world of wildlife is always attractive to children. They are happy to get acquainted with animals, birds, insects. Gradually, riddles teach you to look closely and listen, remember signs and look for suitable comparisons and associations.

Feathered world in mysteries

Children always react lively and joyfully to birds. Active, fussy, jumping and fluttering, chirping and cooing, the feathered friends are captivated by running, jumping, climbing, and feeding. Onomatopoeia for birds is the first active group of words for many. Therefore, by the age of 5-6, when riddles become interesting for children, it is not difficult for them to recognize a dove, sparrow, and crow.

Gradually, preschool children group birds by size, plumage color, and seasons. Children remember the habitats and features of bird houses: nest, birdhouse, dovecote. Riddles help you quickly and easily get acquainted with the peculiarities of bird singing. Riddles about bird feeders in winter remind you of the need to feed your feathered friends in the cold.

Top best riddles about birds for children of any age

This is an old friend of ours:
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)
Red beak
And a motley tail -
How beautiful is the singer...
(Thrush)

Walked around the yard with importance
crocodile with a sharp beak,
I shook my head all day,
muttered something loudly.
Only this was true
no crocodile
and turkeys are your best friend.
Guess who?…
(Turkey)

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...
(Orla)

Finally arrived to us
Our best singer.
Days and nights long
He sings.
(Nightingale)

A bird flies from above
And there are plenty of chickens below.
(Hawk)
In a gray feather coat
And in cold weather he is a hero
Jumps, frolics on the fly, -
Not an eagle, but still a bird!
(Sparrow)

I'm blue-winged
Everyone has been calling me since childhood.
As a symbol of peace
They both love and honor.
(Pigeon)

Black, agile,
Shouts "crak!"
The enemy of worms.
(Rook)

Long neck, red paws,
Pinches your heels - run without looking back!
(Goose)

The hare froze, the ferret froze
On the edge of the forest.
Who's the one who hits hard there?
Just like out of a cannon?
(Woodpecker)

In autumn it tends like a wedge
Migratory bird to the south.
(Crane)

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? -
(Cuckoo)

Lives in a swamp
He sings with soul.
Legs like knitting needles
And he himself is small.
(Sandpiper)

This bird is known to everyone -
He was an ugly duckling.
And the fairy tale is interesting.
It's a pity that I forgot it.
(Swan)

Fisherman all day
Standing in the water
I filled the bag with fish.
Having finished fishing, he took the catch,
He rose up and was like that.
(Pelican)

This bird in the morning
He wakes us up: “Ku-ka-re-ku.”
He asks kindly: “Get up,
Serve the birds breakfast!
(Rooster)

He sits in a cage all day,
And he repeats under his breath,
But when I heard the door creak,
He shouts "Philip-Philip"
Give Kesha a drink quickly,
Who is this -
(Parrot)

These birds with a crest
And beautiful ones at that
They flew to the rowan tree.
These birds are….
(Waxwings)

Helps us with the farm,
The house is willingly occupied
Your own, like a palace,
Our cheerful friend is….
(Starling)

Black-winged, red-breasted,
And in winter it will find shelter:
He is not afraid of colds -
The first snow is here!
(Bullfinch)

My eyes are big
And there are still circles around,
Don't believe that I don't see
Morning, afternoon, my dear friend.
Everyone wants to hide from me:
In the grass, in a hole under a pine tree,
But they forgot that I am a bird -
I see everything in the wilderness of the forest.
(Owl)

Motley fidget,
Long-tailed bird,
Talkative bird
The most chatty one.
(Magpie)

What kind of bird does it fly?
Does he walk solemnly?
(Ostrich)

Spade nose, red paws,
Swims, dives,
Loves to quack!
(Duck, Duckling)

Companions of the seasons

Riddles about birds are appropriate for lessons on learning about the seasons. This makes it easier for children to remember that in winter titmice and sparrows, jackdaws and crows, noisy magpies and even woodpeckers will fly to their feeders. Children especially love riddles about the bullfinch. Reflecting on the answers, the kids will remember the red breast of the bullfinch, which looks like a scarlet pom-pom, like a red lantern, like berries in the snow, like droplets of blood. The snowy name of the bullfinch, its crest, and frost resistance are played out in riddles. Children can draw these bright birds, decorating an entire board in the kindergarten group with such drawings and answers.

There is no conversation about the feathered companions of spring without riddles about the swallow, starling, rook, and lark. Which of them is the first to carry warmth and spring breath on its wings? What do they like to do? Where do they settle? The riddles for children contain so much interesting information: how beautifully the swallow is distinguished from other birds by its white breast and tail, reminiscent of the tails of a black tailcoat. The riddles also mention the swallow, a weather predictor, and the beautiful, sometimes musically musical arrangement of swallows along the wires.

The nightingale trills did not go unnoticed in the riddles. Nightingales are companions of evening and morning dawns, singers of beauty and joy. There are many riddles based on sound associations: nightingale songs are clicking, roulades, trills, and musical modulations. Sometimes children's attention is drawn to the comparison of the little gray appearance with the big song solo.

It is impossible to imagine hot summer days without nimble swifts, fussy thrushes and cuckoos. Many poets and unknown authors have written riddles for children about these birds. There are riddles about the oriole and the hoopoe, the eagle and the hawk, the seagull and the stork, the swan and the heron. With illustrations and answers, children will be able to remember the bird well and learn to recognize it among others.

Riddles about autumn are associated with the key of flying cranes. Children recognize these birds by their characteristic purring, by their beautiful flight patterns, and by saying goodbye to warm autumn days.

Old acquaintances

Among the riddles about birds, there is a unique thematic group about “old acquaintances” from fairy tales, cartoons and children's works. Even without ever meeting them in life, kids are always happy to recognize owls, eagle owls, black grouse, wood grouse, and partridges. Riddles about these forest birds are based on sound associations and the bright color of their plumage. The owl is often compared to the wise woman of the forest, and the wood grouse to the old sage.

There are also interesting riddles about the “king of birds”, the eagle. He is thought of as wise and strict, soaring high and seeing everything. The eagle is settled high in the mountains and entrusted with maintaining order in the bird kingdom - the state.

Homemade

In thematic classes about poultry, riddles about a duck, goose, chicken, rooster, turkey, chicken, and pigeon would be appropriate. You can assemble a whole poultry yard, in which the children - the heroes - will appear as riddles.

The chicken is often compared to a yellow fluffy ball or ball; its squeaking and affection for its mother, the hen, are noted. Sometimes the chicken is compared to fluffy gold and a living miracle, and two shells are mentioned - its first home.

Riddles about the duck are based on associations of its waddling gait, swimming in a pond, and its recognizable quack. The duck is called a “lame” auntie or grandmother, her short legs are put on red boots, and she is called a sailor with a spatula nose.

Lots of riddles for children about geese and turkeys. These poultry are distinguished by their tough temperament and unkind character. The goose is compared to a proud captain in a cap with a cockade, and the turkey is stubborn and angry.

In riddles about the dove, this bird is called the bird of peace, and its peaceful disposition is noted. The dove coos and hums, beautiful blue-winged, faithful and economical. Loves to peck seeds and pick up crumbs. Often in riddles a pigeon and a sparrow are compared: their food is the same, but their sizes are different, the pigeon is nobler than the sparrow and flies higher.

Exotic birds

You will not find these birds either in the forest or in the park; in winter they will not fly to the feeder. But we know them well, and it is not at all difficult for children to find out who the riddle is about. Kids solve riddles about a peacock and an ostrich, a pelican and a flamingo, a parrot and a canary.

Reflecting on the answers, children remember bright plumage, unusual sounds, the ability to “speak” like people, the habit of hiding their heads in the sand. Funny riddles introduce children to the habits of birds and their abilities. Such riddles expand the understanding of the diversity of the world and the uniqueness of living beings.

Children themselves can create riddles about birds with answers. For example, after listening to recordings of bird voices, children will note the differences in sounds in riddles, and in the drawings they will pay attention to the plumage. By observing birds in nature, children will complement their impressions and create new riddles for their friends.

Riddles about birds for children

Riddles with answers about birds 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 is 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 a 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 deft 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