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Title: Birds in Fact


1
Birds in Fact Fiction
Mary E. Harker
Fairview Elementary Grades 3-4
  • Literature/Language Arts
  • Social Studies
  • Science
  • Art
  • Math
  • Computer Skills

2
Bird Study
  • Identify species
  • Identify body parts
  • Identify habitats
  • Identify migration
  • Appreciate these living creatures

3
Language Arts
  • Read a novel
  • Read and appreciate bird tales from around the
    world
  • Read a poem
  • Write a poem
  • Write a play

4
Trumpet of the SwanBy E.B. White
  • A family of swans live on Red Rock Lakes in
    Montana.
  • Louis is a cygnet born without a voice.
  • Louiss father steals a trumpet to help his son.
  • Louis leaves home to find a way to pay for the
    trumpet.
  • Louis learns to depend on his friend, Sam Beaver.
  • Louis tries to find a way back to his love,
    Serena.

5
What Makes a Bird a Bird?
  • A bird has wings.
  • A bird has a beak.
  • A bird has special feet.
  • A bird has feathers.

6
Beaks Enable Birds to Eat
  • A long narrow beak works like a straw.
  • A short thick beak easily picks up grain.
  • A sharp hooked beak can tear meat.
  • A thick large beak can crack shells of nuts.
  • A flat large beak sifts water and gathers plants.

7
Birds are Consumers
  • Birds must eat (consume) a lot of food (energy)
    each day.
  • Birds can be herbivores (plant eaters),
    carnivores (meat eaters) or omnivores (eat plants
    and meats).

8
Bird Feet
  • Birds have two feet.
  • Grasping feet are large, curved claws to snatch
    prey.
  • Scratching feet have long thin claws to search in
    the soil for grains and seeds.
  • Webbed feet enable water birds to use their feet
    like paddles
  • Perching feet help birds grasp branches tightly.
  • Climbing feet help birds get a good grip on tree
    trunks as they climb.

9
Birds in Motion
  • There are three types of flight flapping,
    gliding, and hovering.
  • All birds dont fly.
  • Some birds use their wings to swim.
  • Some birds walk or run.

10
Greater Backyard Birdwatch
  • Observe birds for three days
  • Identify species
  • Post results to Ornithology Lab of Cornell
    University

11
What is an ornithologist?
12
Ornithologist for the Day
  • Bird watching is an inexpensive, simple hobby.
  • You will need a field guide reference book,
    binoculars, a pencil, and a small notebook.
  • Find a comfortable spot near a place birds
    gather.
  • Observe birds as they gather and feed.
  • Best times are early morning or just before
    sunset.

13
Bird Watching
14
Activities
  • Class Bird Book
  • Class Bird List
  • Feather Fun
  • Microscope Magic
  • Special Speaker
  • Make Fantastic Feeder for your Feathered Friends
  • Water on the Ducks Back
  • Adaptations of water birds
  • You Need the Right Bill for the Job!
  • Bird Feet are Special Feet

15
Family Facts
  • Some birds build nests in trees, others build
    nests on the ground.
  • Not all baby birds are helpless when they are
    born.
  • Chicks are babies born to birds that build nests
    on the ground. Soon after they hatch they are
    all fluffy. They can see and run around looking
    for food.
  • Ducklings run after their mother. They learn
    what to eat and how to swim.
  • A baby duck learns its mother by an instinct
    called imprinting.

16
Dissect An Egg
  • Parts of an egg are
  • eggshell is strong to protect growing baby
  • lining (membrane) lines the eggshell to prevent
    the egg from drying out
  • egg white (albumen) is mostly water
  • yolk is the yellow center and is full of food for
    the baby bird
  • cloraza are the twisted strings that keep the
    yolk suspended and absorb any bumps or knocks
  • white spot is on the yolk and is where an embryo
    will attach during development
  • It is hard work to break out of a shell. A
    person should never help. This robs the baby
    bird of developing strength to survive.

17
Day or Night?
  • Birds that actively look for food during the day
    are called diurnal. Robins are an example
  • Some birds are up all night searching the
    darkness for food. They are called nocturnal.
    Owls are an example.

18
Migration
  • Many birds live in places that get very cold in
    winter.
  • They fly away to warmer places to find food.
  • They return again in the spring to lay their
    eggs.
  • Birds have instinct so they dont get lost!

19
Bird Sites
  • Zoom School Birds and Dinosaurs
  • Audubon Society
  • Cornell University Lab of Ornithology
  • GeoZoo Birds!
  • The National Birds of Prey Center
  • Unit and Lesson Plans
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