The king eider spends most of the year in coastal marine ecosystems at high latitudes, and migrates to Arctic tundra to breed in June and July. It is a large sea duck, measuring 50–70 cm (20–28 in) in length with a wingspan of 86–102 cm (34–40 in). The male is unmistakable with its mostly black body, buff-tinged white breast and multicolored head. The head, nape and neck are a pale bluish grey. The cheek is pale green. The bill, separated from the face by a thin black line, is red with a white nail and a large, distinctive yellow knob. This puzzle is based on an illustration from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon.
Rose-Breasted Grosbeaks, scientific name Pheucticus ludovicianus, are medium-sized songbirds native to North America. The males boast stunning colors that make them a sight to behold. Their most distinguishing feature is a vibrant rose-red patch on their chest, which contrasts elegantly with their black wings and back. The females, although less showy, are still lovely, with streaked brown and white feathers. These avian wonders prefer to inhabit deciduous forests, woodlands, and even suburban gardens. Click start, enjoy the challenge and let the beauty of these birds inspire you! Have fun!
The chimpanzee, also known as simply the chimp, is native to the forest and savannah of tropical Africa. It lives in groups that range in size from 15 to 150 members, although individuals travel and forage in much smaller groups during the day. The chimpanzee prefers fruit above all other food items but also eats leaves, leaf buds, seeds, blossoms, resin, bark, and stems.
In today's new puzzle we feature a tine garden snail on a brown autumn leaf. Garden snails are herbivores. They feed on numerous types of fruit trees, vegetable crops, cereals, and garden flowers. The adult bears a hard, thin calcareous shell 25-40 millimeters in diameter and 25-35 millimeters high, with four or five whorls.
In today's puzzle we feature a male and a female black-backed woodpecker, also known as the Arctic three-toed woodpecker. The black-backed woodpecker inhabits the forests of North America and is a medium-sized woodpecker. The plumage of these cute woodpeckers is black on the head, back, wings and rump. They are white from the throat to the belly. You can tell the male apart from the female by it's yellow cap.
In today's puzzle we feature three cute pekin ducks playing around on the banks of a river. If you didn't known, the Pekin or White Pekin is a breed of domestic ducks. The Pekin is heavily feathered; the plumage is creamy white with a yellowish tinge. It has yellowish orange legs and feet. It's beak is short and also orange in color.
Goats are naturally curious animals. They like to explore and try anything they might consider interesting to climb or even eat. They are browsing animals, not grazers like cattle and sheep and they will chew on and taste just about anything remotely resembling plant matter to decide whether it is good to eat. Due to their agility and inquisitiveness, they are notorious for escaping their pens. Their intelligence, climbing abilities and curious nature can help them get over most fences and enclosures.
Featuring two cute squirrels foraging near a tree, today's game will give you the challenge you need in a good puzzle game. Squirrels, being primarily herbivores, eat a wide variety of plants, as well as nuts, seeds, conifer cones, fruits, fungi, and green vegetation. Squirrels live in almost every habitat, from tropical rain forest to semiarid desert, avoiding only the high polar regions and the driest of deserts.
These cute aquatic flightless birds live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere. They spend roughly half of their lives on land and the other half in the sea and feed on krill, fish, squid and other forms of sea life. All penguins have black backs and wings with white fronts. They are not found only in cold climates, such as Antarctica. Some species of penguin the temperate zone. For example the Galapagos penguin, lives as far north as the Galápagos Islands. Although the Arctic and Antarctic regions are very similar, no penguins live in the Arctic.
Welcome to our online jigsaw puzzle featuring an adorable white and brown dog! This puzzle is perfect for all dog lovers out there, as it showcases the loving and loyal nature of our furry companions. As you piece together the puzzle, you may be reminded of the many ways in which dogs have earned their title as "man's best friend." Throughout history, dogs have been by our side as faithful companions, providing us with comfort, protection, and endless entertainment. They are often referred to as our "fur babies," and for good reason - they are incredibly affectionate and attentive to our needs. So as you work on this puzzle and marvel at the cuteness of the white and brown dog, remember the many ways in which dogs have enriched our lives and earned their place as our most beloved companions.
In today's puzzle we feature a painting of a cute and impressive St Bernard dog. The Saint Bernard or St. Bernard is a breed of very large dog that was originally bred for rescue work by the hospice of the Great St Bernard Pass on the Italian-Swiss borded. It's color is typically a red shade with white, or a mahogany brindle with white. The coat can be either smooth or rough; the smooth coat being close and flat, while the rough is dense, flat, and more profuse around the neck and legs. Saint Bernard dogs are calm and patient with adults, and especially children.
In today's puzzle we feature two quails and their young. Quails are small ground-nesting birds. They feed on seeds and insects. They are notoriously difficult to see, the hide in crops and tall grass, and are reluctant to fly, preferring to run away instead. So what are you waiting for? Click start, put the quails and their cute chicks back together and complete today's puzzle. Have fun!
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