Birds

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Across
  1. 3. The act of birds traveling long distances to different habitats during different seasons.
  2. 6. Sharp, curved claws on the feet of birds of prey, used for catching and gripping their prey.
  3. 9. The melodic sounds that birds produce, often used to communicate, attract mates, or defend territories.
  4. 10. Relating to or associated with birds.
  5. 11. Animals or insects that birds hunt and feed on.
  6. 14. Specialized structures that birds use to fly and glide through the air.
  7. 15. Soft and lightweight structures that cover a bird's body and help them fly and stay warm.
Down
  1. 1. The ability of birds to move through the air using their wings.
  2. 2. A bird's mouth, used for eating, drinking, and sometimes building nests.
  3. 4. The hard-shelled structures produced by female birds, which contain developing embryos.
  4. 5. The collection of feathers that cover a bird's body, often characterized by different colors and patterns.
  5. 7. A bird's home, typically made of twigs, leaves, and other materials, where they lay their eggs and raise their young.
  6. 8. The seasonal movement of birds from one place to another, often in search of food or suitable breeding grounds.
  7. 12. A place where birds rest or sleep, often high up in trees or on ledges.
  8. 13. A short, high-pitched sound made by birds, often used for communication.
  9. 15. The action of birds moving through the air by flapping their wings.