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Whats in your 21 st Century Briefcase What does Technology Tool Integration Look Like in my School Describe a 21 st century classroom What does it look like What are the students doing . Bald & Golden Eagle Protection Act. EO 13186. Bird Conservation on Private Lands . Laws that Protect Birds. Migratory . Bird Treaty Act . – strict liability statute that protects 1,007 . species . Bird Behavior: . An Overview. Birds . do . it . too. Eat and . eliminate. Clean . themselves. Date . and mate. Reproduce. Raise young. Build . a home. Protect the home . Move. Behavior. Instinctual . in Jamaica Bay, NY. Presentation to the Harbor Herons Conference, 12-13 Jan. 2011,. by the Natural Resources Management . Division at Gateway NRA . History of bird strikes at . JFK International Airport. BIRDS. Taxonomy and Characteristics. Kingdom . – . Animalia. Phylum – . Chordata. Class – Aves. Order ~ . 45. Family ~ . 235 . Genus ~ . 2,340. Species ~ 10,000. 489 in Washington state . Great blue heron. Majestic Birds of Prey. Birds of prey are all flesh eaters. All take live prey except for the vulture, which lives on carrion (dead decaying flesh). They all have a curved, sharp, strong bill for tearing flesh, and feet with strong curved talons. Each bird is representative of a different family except the two eagles.. Thin, slender, pointed beaks are found mainly in insect eaters. They are used to pick insects off leaves, twigs, and bark. This warbler is a good example.. Woodpeckers have strong beaks which taper to the tip, forming a chisel for pecking holes in trees for food or nests. Most feed on insects which live under the bark.. Wake . County. Birds . Commonly Seen Around . Your Neighborhood. American Robin. Dark gray back and a brick red breast. Song is a clear caroling of short phrases often very long in duration. Calls are a . Calypso. Yellow bird. Yellow bird, up high in banana tree.. Yellow bird, you sit all alone like me.. Performance track:. Did your lady friend leave the nest again?. That is very sad, make me feel so bad.. Take out your agenda book, . science notebook . and something to write with.. Take out your homework (CER WORKSHEET). Sit down quietly and wait for directions. HOMEWORK. No homework tonight!!. Quiz Wednesday. A Busy Month SHINI A JOHN PRT KV ADOOR SHIFT 1 POINTS TO REMEMBER Most birds make nest in the beginning of the summer season. They make nests on trees , between stones ,behind shells ,on leaves etc. Aca . Rev .201 6 ; 4 ( 6 ): 51 - 60 51 Introduction Birds build variety of kinds of nest s for protecting themselves from rain, high or low temperature, from predators and enemies and to rest duri and breeding success of ruru ( Ninox novaeseelandiae ) on Tiritiri Matangi Island Sarah Busbridge 2017 2 This research project was carried out on Tiritiri Matangi Island under a general permit from and breeding success of ruru Ninox novaeseelandiae on Tiritiri Matangi IslandSarah Busbridge20172This research project was carried out on Tiritiri MatangiIsland under a general permit from the Departm penguin. hummingbird. wing. swan. egg. nest. beak. feather. wing. beak. feet. tail. legs. head. Birds live in. Birds eat. Birds move by. Birds find mates by. forests. wetlands. desert. cities. fruit.

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