Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the Kingfisher with our captivating online jigsaw puzzle! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of this stunning species as you piece together a masterpiece. The Kingfisher, known for its remarkable colors and incredible agility, is a small to medium-sized bird that belongs to the Alcedinidae family. With its striking blue and orange plumage, it is often considered one of nature's most magnificent avian wonders. Known for its remarkable fishing skills, the Kingfisher is adept at plunging into the water with astonishing accuracy to catch its prey. As you solve the puzzle, you'll not only enjoy the challenge but also gain a deeper appreciation for this fascinating bird species. Get ready to dive into a world of beauty and grace with our captivating Kingfisher puzzle!
Image Credit: Barbara Regina Dietzsch, 1716 - 1783, The RijksmuseumIn this new jigsaw puzzle we feature a cute European robin resting on the edge of a flower pot. Robins are about 12.5–14.0 cm in length, they have an orange breast and face lined with grey, brown upper-parts and a whitish belly. The robin occurs in Eurasia east to Western Siberia, south to Algeria and on the Atlantic islands as far west as the Azores and Madeira. The European robin prefers spruce woods, but it also adapted and now lives in parks and gardens.
In today's puzzle we feature tow barbary sheep. The Barbary sheep is native to rocky mountains in North Africa. It is also known in the Berber language as waddan or arwi, and in former French territories as the moufflon. Barbary sheep are found in arid mountainous areas where they graze and browse grasses and bushes.
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.
Take a few minutes and relax with this curious pigeon. Put the image back together and see it walk around the colorful Autumn leaves. Pigeons are stout-bodied birds with short necks and short slender bills. They primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. The pigeon we see in parks and cities are feral pigeons are descendants of domestic pigeons that have returned to the wild. They are commonly known as city doves, city pigeons, or street pigeons. Many city squares and parks have large pigeon populations.
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!
The peacock, known scientifically as Pavo cristatus, is a symbol of grace and allure. Renowned for its breathtaking display of vivid colors and ornate plumage, it has long captivated the hearts of nature enthusiasts and artists alike. The peacock's iridescent feathers reflect an array of mesmerizing shades, including deep emerald greens, electric blues, royal purples, and shimmering teals. Each puzzle piece you connect will reveal a different section of its magnificent train - a resplendent array of elongated feathers that form a breathtaking fan-like display. Typically, peacocks thrive in the tropical and subtropical forests of South Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. The peacock's habitat of choice offers a rich tapestry of flora, comprising tall trees, dense undergrowth, and water sources like rivers and streams. These elements create a thriving ecosystem for the bird, providing ample opportunities for foraging, roosting, and nesting.
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.
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