Have you ever wondered where in the world you might find certain bird species? Take on the Bird Habitats and Geographic Locations trivia to reveal just how much you know about where our feathered friends reside. From dense rainforests to arid deserts, birds have adapted to almost every environment on Earth.
Can you pinpoint the specific regions or countries home to your favorite birds? Knowing where birds thrive is vital not only for their conservation but also for a deeper appreciation of their role in various ecosystems. These insightful location-based bird trivia questions will make you feel like a global birdwatcher.
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Back in 1681, where was the last known sighting of the dodo?
Maldives
Maldives
Mauritius
Mauritius
Majorca
Majorca
Madagascar
Madagascar
In which part of the UK can you see golden eagles and ptarmigan in the wild?
Scotland
Scotland
London
London
Cornwall
Cornwall
East Anglia
East Anglia
Which of these habitats would best suit a sparrow?
Beach
Beach
Hedgerow
Hedgerow
Mountain top
Mountain top
Pond
Pond
Why is the hoopoe bird so-called?
Spots on plumage
Spots on plumage
Its ‘hoo hoo’ call
Its ‘hoo hoo’ call
Beak is hoop-shaped
Beak is hoop-shaped
Plays hoop-la
Plays hoop-la
Which bird, was once a native to the island of Mauritius?
Dodo
Dodo
The albatross
The albatross
Golden Eagle
Golden Eagle
Robin
Robin
A three-year-old Common Swift spends roughly how much of its time in the air?
1
1
4
4
2
2
7
7
What was the name of the eagle that famously escaped from London Zoo in 1965?
Queenie
Queenie
Jones
Jones
Goldie
Goldie
James Bond
James Bond
Which birds are born in pairs with the elder sometimes killing its younger nest mate?
Wandering albatrosses
Wandering albatrosses
Great bustards
Great bustards
Masked boobies
Masked boobies
Flightless cormorants
Flightless cormorants
Where would you most likely find a Coot?
In a trees roots
In a trees roots
In the sea
In the sea
In a chimney
In a chimney
On a pond
On a pond
Where can you find the Emu?
Australia
Australia
Russia
Russia
Austria
Austria
Germany
Germany
When do flamingoes become pink?
Three years after birth
Three years after birth
Five years after birth
Five years after birth
Two years after birth
Two years after birth
Four years after birth
Four years after birth
What is the national bird of France?
Peacock
Peacock
Rooster
Rooster
Kiwi
Kiwi
Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle
Waved and Black-browed are types of which bird?
Rail
Rail
Albatross
Albatross
Tern
Tern
Puffin
Puffin
Which bird was hunted to extinction in the UK by the mid 19th century, but has been reintroduced to Salisbury Plain in the last few years?
Jaybird
Jaybird
Peacock
Peacock
Great Bustard
Great Bustard
Coot
Coot
Buteo regalis is the scientific name of which bird?
Western Screech-owl
Western Screech-owl
Ferruginous Hawk / Buzzard
Ferruginous Hawk / Buzzard
Black Vulture
Black Vulture
Barn owl
Barn owl
Kookaburra are native to which of these countries?
Spain
Spain
Australia
Australia
Austria
Austria
Greenland
Greenland
The bald eagle is America’s national bird. What is Britain’s?
Skylark
Skylark
Magpie
Magpie
Sparrow
Sparrow
Robin
Robin
In what country do you find the Kiwi?
Australia
Australia
New Zealand
New Zealand
Spain
Spain
France
France
Which of these birds is NOT native to the UK?
Kittiwake
Kittiwake
Kingfisher
Kingfisher
Kestrel
Kestrel
Kookaburra
Kookaburra
Where would you find the mesite bird?
Faroe Isles
Faroe Isles
Greater Antilles
Greater Antilles
New Zealand
New Zealand
Madagascar
Madagascar
Where do Long-eared Owls live?
In nests stolen from other birds
In nests stolen from other birds
On the beach
On the beach
In the nest they were born
In the nest they were born
On the river bed
On the river bed
The black petrel, now an endangered species, is native to which country?
Canada
Canada
New Zealand
New Zealand
Japan
Japan
Brazil
Brazil
Where might you find a Dipper’s nest?
In a tree trunk
In a tree trunk
Behind a waterfall
Behind a waterfall
Above a rainforrest
Above a rainforrest
A woodland
A woodland
The red-billed quelea is the world’s most abundant bird. On which continent is it found?
Asia
Asia
Africa
Africa
Europe
Europe
South America
South America
What is the state bird of Alabama, USA?
Golden Eagle
Golden Eagle
Yellowhammer
Yellowhammer
Swan
Swan
Goose
Goose
Lundy Island is particularly known for being home to which birds?
Snowy owls
Snowy owls
Puffins
Puffins
Golden eagles
Golden eagles
Penguins
Penguins
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