WALT understand that changes in the local natural environment, can affect birds and their survival.

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WALT understand that changes in the local natural environment, can affect birds and their survival.

Season s Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Robin

Blackbird

Magpie

Blue tit

Coal tit

Gull

Pigeon

House Sparrow

WALT understand that seasonal and human changes in the local natural environment, can make animals move or migrate.

Habitat: The natural home of an animal or plant – where it normally lives or grows. Click on me to test your understanding of habitats.

Birds live in a nest. Most birds build nests. Some are very simple. Others are carefully woven.

These are usually found in trees.

Some sea birds, like kittiwakes build their nests on rocky ledges.

Nests are usually made of twigs, grass and leaves. Human materials like hair and cloth have been found in some. Home Hunt...

They are starting to build on the School Grounds. Make a drama about what happens to the birds and their habitat.

Some birds are forced to move because of changes humans have made to their habitats.

Some birds have to move to another habitat or migrate because of changes in the seasons.

Starlings, swallows and swifts migrate because of the change in the weather. They eat insects and other small mini-beasts which are not around in Winter.

Many birds like swallows, house martins and warblers have to eat lots of food to make sure they have enough energy to get through their long journey. Swallows make a 5,000 mile journey to South Africa. Click on the swallow to see it.

On the long migration journey there are many dangers on the way... bad weather starvation exhaustion predators who will eat them humans destroying their habitat humans hunting them getting lost

Sort these birds into the correct side of the table to say if they migrate or not. MigrateDo not migrate