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What makes a bird different from all other animals?
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FEATHERS! Soft down feathers keep them warm Wing feathers allow them to fly Tail feathers are used for steering Camouflage
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Why are birds important?
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Spread seeds, berries, and fruit from trees and flowers Pollinate flowers Eat pests like insects and mice Keep our forests, parks, streets and rivers clean
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What do birds need?
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Birds need… Food Shelter Water
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What do some birds do every year to find food, water, and shelter?
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Migrate! Migration is the seasonal movement of birds
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Taking long trips…
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We need a break! Rest Eat Drink
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Packing for the trip Birds pack up to 50% of their body weight to get ready for their trip!
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Why do birds migrate?
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Birds migrate for… Food Family Some birds that migrate are: –Robins –Hummingbirds
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Do all birds migrate?
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Not all birds migrate Some non-migrating birds: –American goldfinch –Cardinal –Carolina wren
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We can help birds! Food Shelter Water
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Hillsboro Elementary’s Wildlife Refueling Station is for the birds!
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Kindergarten’s Class Bird is…
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The American Goldfinch! The American Goldfinch sheds off all of its feathers twice in a single year These Goldfinches are acrobatic because they can eat upside down and right side up
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A Few Words from our Jokesters
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First Grade’s Class Bird is…
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The American Robin! It is nick named ‘Robin Redbreast’ It is one of the first bird species to lay eggs Robins usually feed in flocks for protection from hawks, cats, and snakes
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A Few Words from our Jokesters
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Second Grade’s Class Bird is…
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The Ruby-Throated Hummingbird! These birds weigh about 3 grams—about the same weight as a penny They eat about every 10 minutes, slurping down twice their body weight in nectar every day The ruby-throated hummingbird migrates non-stop twice each year
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A Few Words from our Jokesters
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Third Grade’s Class Bird is…
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The Carolina Wren! Carolina wrens are noted for their loud and beautiful song They don’t migrate They eat berries, fruit, bugs, and sometimes small lizards or tree frogs
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A Few Words from our Jokesters
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Fourth Grade’s Class Bird is…
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The Eastern Bluebird! They eat insects and fruit, and sometimes shrews, salamanders, snakes, lizards, and tree frogs Bluebirds can sight their tiny prey items from 60 feet or more away
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A Few Words from our Jokesters
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Fifth Grade’s Class Bird is…
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The Cardinal! Cardinals are also known as red birds and Virginia nightingales. They don’t migrate and are usually found in open woodland areas Cardinals have distinctive crests atop their heads and a thick, pointed bill, which begins black and turns red with age.
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A Few Words from our Jokesters
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We need your help! Get your ballot Review the information Do your own research Vote Turn in your vote by March 26
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Who was Paying Attention? Name two ways that birds help us and the environment.
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Birds help us and the environment by… Spreading seeds to help plants grow Pollinating plants and flowers Eating pests like insects and mice Cleaning up by eating dead animals
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