PPT-Seasonal Changes in Body Fat of Woodland Birds During the A

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Andrew Miller Biology and Chemistry Department Baker University Baldwin City KS 66006 Introduction This project looked at the changes in fat scores and weight in

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Andrew Miller Biology and Chemistry Department Baker University Baldwin City KS 66006 Introduction This project looked at the changes in fat scores and weight in two species of birds Tufted Titmouse . Why do birds migrate? Invite migrants into your yard. s you might imagine, all this flying takes its toll on the birds. It is not uncommon for birds to lose one-fourth to one-half of their body weight THE SEASONAL STENTORIANTHE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSORCLASSICS NEWSLETTER Volume 2, Number 3 Spring/Summer 200 DOMAIN- Eukarya. KINGDOM- Animalia. PHYLUM- Chordata. SUBPHYLUM- Vertebrata. CLASS- 7 different. ORDERS- 10 . Placental mammals. Phylum Chordata. Recall that vertebrates are chordates.. Phylum Chordata includes the lancelets and tunicates (invertebrate chordates) as well as the vertebrates. Plains Indians. Woodland Indians. Tribes. Iroquois. Wampanoag. Cree. Algonquin. Woodland Indians. Habitats. Woodland Indians live in two different types of homes. They live in WIGWAMS and LONGHOUSES.. The Way They Lived. Clothing. The clothing was usually made out of mammal, bird, fish skins, pelts, or hides. The skins were then tanned in a smoking process then carefully stretched to produce softer, more usable leather.. ADAPTATIONS. Md. . nazim. . uddin. . Lecturer zoology. Survival of the fittest. !. Animals . are . structurally . and . functionally designed . for . meeting the needs . of . life in the . habitats . Bird Taxonomy. Kingdom: . Animalia. Phylum: . Chordata. Subphylum: . Craniata. Infraphylum. : . Vertebrata. Class: . Aves. Ornithology- study of birds. Characteristics of Birds. Adaptations for flight. Birds are reptile like animals that maintain a constant. internal body temperature. . They have an outer covering of feathers, 2 legs that . are covered with scales and front limbs modified. into wings.. Chapter 16. Birds. Birds belong to the class Aves.. Aves comes from the Latin word for bird. .. First appeared on Earth 150 million years . ago. Section 1. Bird Characteristics. S. hare some characteristics with reptiles. Quiz . Spot which birds live in each habitat?. Woodland and Coastal Birds. In which habitat would you see this bird?. Woodland. Coastal. 1.. Nuthatch. Woodland and Coastal Birds. In which habitat would you see this bird?. © Rodney Campbell. Massachusetts >90% decline. Early Successional Habitat. Schlossberg and King 2007. Chestnut-sided Warbler. 5 - 15 year old hardwood forest. <30% canopy cover. Dense shrubs and saplings. Feathers – insulation and flight. 1. . Modified scales that help regulate body temperature.. 2. . Structure . and variety varies from bird to bird.. Structure Types. . Contour – Covers the body, wings and tail. Feathers – insulation and flight. 1. . Modified scales that help regulate body temperature.. 2. . Structure . and variety varies from bird to bird.. Structure Types. . Contour – Covers the body, wings and tail. Birds. Birds belong to the class Aves.. Aves comes from the Latin word for bird. .. First appeared on Earth 150 million years . ago. Section 1. Bird Characteristics. S. hare some characteristics with reptiles.

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