Birds for Kids – Pictures and Audio (Lesson 1)
Welcome to our birds for kids lesson. In this easy bird names for kids activity, children can learn 10 bird names with pictures, simple facts, and clear audio. Tap Play, listen carefully, repeat each name, and try to remember the bird.
This bird names with audio practice is helpful for preschool, kindergarten, and early primary children who are learning birds step by step.
Transcript
Welcome, kids! Let’s start learning. Listen carefully and try to remember each word. Tap the Play button. Listen to the audio, and repeat the name of each bird. You can tap “Play Animations” below to see all pictures move. If you don’t tap, they will start automatically after a few seconds.
Sparrow
Sparrows are tiny birds that like to hop and chirp near homes.
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This is a sparrow.
Parrot
Parrots are smart birds with bright feathers.
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This is a parrot.
Owl
Owls can see well at night and turn their heads far.
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This is an owl.
Eagle
Eagles have strong wings and sharp eyesight.
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This is an eagle.
Hen
Hens are farm birds that care for their chicks.
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This is a hen.
Peacock
Peacocks are known for their beautiful colorful feathers.
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This is a peacock.
Duck
Ducks can swim in water with their webbed feet.
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This is a duck.
Pigeon
Pigeons can remember places and find their way home.
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This is a pigeon.
Flamingo
Flamingos are pink birds that often stand on one leg.
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This is a flamingo.
Crow
Crows are clever birds that can solve simple problems.
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This is a crow.
Birds for Kids – Parents’ Quick Q&A
Tap a question to reveal the answer. This simple birds for kids practice includes Yes/No, True/False, either/or, riddle-style, action, and comparison questions.
1 Yes/No: Do owls hunt mostly at night?
Answer: Yes — owls are mostly active at night.
2 Voice clue: Who says quack-quack — duck or pigeon?
Answer: Duck.
3 True/False: The peacock is India’s national bird.
Answer: True.
4 Either/Or: Who has webbed feet for swimming — duck or crow?
Answer: Duck.
5 Riddle: I am pink and often stand on one leg. Who am I?
Answer: Flamingo.
6 Pick one: Which bird can mimic human words — parrot or eagle?
Answer: Parrot.
7 Choose two: Name two birds we see near our homes.
Answer: Sparrow, pigeon, or crow. Any two are fine.
8 Compare: Who flies high and has sharper eyesight — eagle or hen?
Answer: Eagle.
9 Action: Say “coo-coo.” Which bird can we match with this voice clue?
Answer: Pigeon.
10 Odd one out: Owl, eagle, hen — which one is a farm bird?
Answer: Hen.
Birds for Kids – Keep Practicing with Pictures and Audio
Birds for Kids – Recap and Parent Help Quick Review
This birds for kids activity helps children learn 10 bird names with pictures, audio, simple facts, and repeat-after-me practice. The easy method is look, listen, repeat, and remember.
How Parents and Teachers Can Use This Activity
- Play the intro audio so children understand the steps.
- Open one bird card and ask the child to look carefully at the picture.
- Tap the Play button and let the child repeat the bird name two times.
- Read the short fact under the picture in a clear voice.
- Ask the child to name the bird before playing the audio again.
- Use the animation button once for fun, then continue normal practice.
- End with a quick review of all 10 birds.
This method works well for preschool, kindergarten, and early primary children, even when they cannot read independently.
Parent Read-Aloud Notes
Read one or two points while your child looks at each picture. Keep the practice short, happy, and repeatable.
- A small bird often seen near homes.
- It hops quickly and looks for tiny food pieces.
- A colorful bird with a curved beak.
- Some parrots can copy human words.
- A bird with big eyes.
- Many owls are active at night.
- A large bird with strong wings.
- It has very sharp eyesight.
- A farm bird that lays eggs.
- It cares for chicks.
- India’s national bird.
- It has beautiful colorful feathers.
- A bird that can swim in water.
- It has webbed feet.
- A bird often seen near homes and buildings.
- It can remember places well.
- A pink bird with long legs.
- It often stands on one leg.
- A clever black bird.
- It can solve simple problems.

Birds for Kids – Learn More from Trusted Sources
Vidyom is your main birds for kids lesson. Parents and teachers can also read these trusted pages to learn more about birds, feathers, wings, and bird habitats.
Birds for Kids – Frequently Asked Questions
These quick answers help parents and teachers use this birds for kids activity in a simple and useful way.
Can my child learn this activity without reading?
Yes. This activity uses pictures, audio, and simple repetition, so young children can learn even before they read well.
How much time should my child practice each day?
Five to ten minutes is enough. Short practice works better for young children.
Should I use the animation button every time?
Use it once for fun, then continue with picture, audio, and repeat practice.
How can I revise the bird names?
Show one picture and ask the child to say the bird name before tapping the Play button.
What should I do if my child forgets a bird name?
Replay the audio, say the name slowly, and ask the child to repeat. Children remember better with gentle repetition.
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