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I saw a bird 2day it's body was green in colour and a little red on it's head.It was slightly bigger than a sparrow and while flying he(was a male bird) use to flap his wing several time in a split second and stop and then continue the same again.I think it's name starts from the letter M.SO ANY GUESSES?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You need to explain your Q a bit further as I'm not sure I understand 'it's name starts from the letter M' part.
A Green Woodpecker is twice the size of a Sparrow plus male and female are indentical, so it wouldn't be that one. The only all green bird is the Ring-necked Parakeet, but has no red on it, a Greenfinch is Sparrow size, but again has no red.
The only bird that fits your colouring is the Green Woodpecker - perhaps it just appeared smaller.
Was it feeding on the ground, from a feeder?
Boa's - you're needed!!
This is the best picture I could find. It's flight is very bouncy, not flying in a straight line so that should decide whether this is the bird - or not.
http://www.bto.org/birdtrends/wcrgrewo.htm
He's in INDIA (!). See second post above:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Animals_and_Nature/Question82796.html
Thanks Steve, I don't think we would ever have worked that out.
priyawarekar - India being such a vast country with many habitats the bird list is enormous.
The names I have come across beginning with M are: Malkoha, Malabar Parakeet, Mangrove Whistler, Maroon Oriole and Minivets (of which there are six types)
I've included a link with the checklist and pictures, so it's probably best if you had a look yourself.
http://www.kolkatabirds.com/birdsind.htm