Woodcock is a single bird. Couples, these birds live only a few days in spring or early summer. They inhabit dense mixed or deciduous forests with shrubs. In the flight of a woodcock you can learn from rounded wings and a special outline of the body (the neck of the bird does not stand out, unless it is not). The long, straight beak during the flight is directed downwards. The woodcock is hunted for meat. Thanks to camouflage coloring, woodcock, which is on the ground among bushes and ferns, it is very difficult to notice. Pressing to the ground, the bird is still waiting, when a person approaches her very close. Then suddenly flies up, loudly flapping wings