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Adaptation Artistry Bird adaptations Animal Adaptations Adaptation Artistry Bird adaptations

beaks Protect Get and eat food. http://wings.avkids.com/Book/Animals/intermediate/birds-01.html

Pelican Avocet http://sunsite.tus.ac.jp/multimed/pics/animals/ http://www.ownbyphotography.com/

Hawk Woodpecker http://www.blogd.com/images/acornw.jpg http://www.chias.org/www/edu/cse/bbeaks.html

http://www.denniskingphoto.com/birds/goldfinch.html Goldfinch

Hummingbird http://www.buenavistatownship.org

feet http://wings.avkids.com Protect Get and eat food. Move around

http://www.printphoto.com Duck

Crane Heron http://www.dpcprints.com http://www.lanephotography.com

Hawk Eagle http://www.mediratta.net http://www.schmoker.org/BirdPics

Chicken http://www.chicken.ca

legs Protect Get and eat food. Move around Support http://www.acclaimimages.com Protect Get and eat food. Move around Support

Ostrich http://janoelofsesafaris.com/

Whooping Crane http://ccwild.cbi.tamucc.edu/webcams/photogallery/

Bald Eagle http://www.naturalsciences.org

wings Protect Get and eat food. Move around http://www.naturalsciences.org

Bluebird http://www.bluebird-electric.net/bluebird_pictures.htm

Turkey Vulture http://www.paulnoll.com

Eagle reeca.blogspot.com/

Coloration Protect Attract mates http://www.hilozoo.com

Adult male birds http://www.pbase.com/wingsandthings/birds http://sdana.home.texas.net http://homepage.mac.com

Changing color with the season Ptarmigan Snowy owl www.aves.net/ the-owl/ http://www.saskschools.ca/