Bugs for Birds! Insects, their characteristics, other Arthropods and birds that eat bugs.

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Bugs for Birds! Insects, their characteristics, other Arthropods and birds that eat bugs

What is an Insect? Characteristics: 3 pairs of jointed appendages (6 legs)3 pairs of jointed appendages (6 legs) 3 body parts:3 body parts: head, thorax, abdomen Tough exoskeletonTough exoskeleton Most have wingsMost have wings MouthpartsMouthparts Compound and simple eyesCompound and simple eyes AntennaeAntennae

Which is an insect? Both of these belong to a very large group of animals called Arthropods

Arthropods jointed appendages (legs)jointed appendages (legs) segmented bodysegmented body tough exoskeletontough exoskeleton

A Spider is an arthropod but not an insect because it has 8 legs, two body parts and fang-like mouth parts to poison prey This Green Lynx spider is eating a fly it caught from ambush

Spiders are Arachnids not Insects Arachnids have 8 legs, biting mouth parts, and no antennae Scorpions have many segments Harvestmen have one segment Scorpions, tarantulas, and Harvestmen also are Arachnids Tarantulas have two segments

Other Arthropods Crustaceans (crayfish & shrimp) Photo by Eric Runfeldt Yellow-crowned Night-Herons and other types of birds eat crustaceans

Other Arthropods Centipedes and Millipedes Millipedes have 2 pairs of legs to each body segment Centipedes have 1 pair of legs to each body segment Millipedes & Centipedes have many body segments

Major Insect Groups and the Birds That Eat Them

ORDER ODONATA Dragonflies Hold their wings out flat when resting Hold their wings out flat when restingDamselflies Hold their wings together when resting

ORDER ORTHOPTERA Bobwhite feed grasshoppers to their young Grasshoppers Have short antennae and ovipositor Katydids Have long antennae and ovipositor

ORDER COLEOPTERA Beetles Largest group of insects Have wings that meet in a straight line down middle of back Black-throated Green Warblers like to eat beetles, caterpillars and other insects

ORDER HEMIPTERA True Bugs Have wings that look like a shield Cardinals feed insects to their young. From top left to right: milkweed bug, red & black plant bug, broad-headed bug, green stink bug, squash bug and water striders

ORDER LEPIDOPTERA Allianthus Webworm moth flies in day (above left), Witch moths fly at night (above right) as do Polyphemus moths which have spots like eyes to scare away predators Moths & Butterflies Covered with powdery scales Moths fly mostly at night and butterflies during the day Yellow-breasted Chats eat moths

Beautiful Butterflies Hackberry Emperor Common Buckeye Butterfly Gulf Fritillary Butterfly Sulfur Butterfly Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Left to right: Yellow Jacket, Bumblebee, Blue-winged Wasp, Carpenter Bee, Ichnuemon Wasp, Honeybee, Spider Wasp eating a spider, and Scolid Wasp. Audubon’s Warbler is one bird that eats wasps! ORDER HYMENOPTERA Wasps, Ants, & Bees Have stingers on tips of abdomen and 2 pairs of wings

ORDER DIPTERA Flies Have 1 pair of wings Left to right: Yellow-backed Robber Flies; Mosquito, Flower Fly, Bee Fly, Green Bottle Fly. Magnolia warblers eat flies and many other kinds of insects

What does a Golden-cheeked Warbler Eat? Almost entirely insects! Can you name the bugs below? (hint match these names to the bugs pictured below- flies, moths, ants, damselfly, caterpillars, walking stick, shield bug, beetles)

Can you find and name the hidden insects in these pictures? They are using camouflage to keep from getting eaten!

Birds love to eat fat, juicy nutritious bugs! Photos by Pat, Chris, and Nicole Merkord, Eric Runfeldt, and Gil Eckrich Funding to develop these instructional resources was provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department contract # and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 6 grant TX E-133-R

Alignment is provided to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for English Language Arts and Reading, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies where applicable and color-coded for each grade level. Grade 3 (red) Grade 4 (blue) Grade 5 (green) Grade 6 (purple) English Language Arts & Reading student expectations: 3, 4(A,B); 1, 2(A,B); 1, 2(A,B); 1, 2(A,B) Mathematics student expectations: 11(A) Science student expectations: 3(A), 10(A); 3(A), 7(C), 9(A); 3(A), 9(A,B), 10(A); 3(A), 12(E,F) Social studies student expectations: 17(E); 21(A-C), 22(A); 24(A-C), 25(A); 3(A), 21(A-C), 22(A) Funding to develop these instructional resources was provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department contract # and U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Section 6 grant TX E-133-R Alignment