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Beaks, Beaks, and More Beaks!
bird air sacks
Bird Bones
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Bird Vocabulary
Birds as Symbols
Birdwatching
Condors
Crows and Ravens
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Feather Care
Feathers A Special Adaptation
Flamingo
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Helping Backyard Birds
Hummingbirds
Land Birds
Migration
Nests and Eggs
New York Bird Facts
Owls
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Parts of a Bird
Parts of the Feather
Penguin Poetry
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predotors
Puffbirds
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Questions I Want Answered
Raptors
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Survival Strategies
Toucans
Water Birds
what is a adaptation
White tailed tropic bird
Woodpeckers
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Share what you have learned about hummingbirds!
They polonate.
They eat nectar!
They like bugs.
They can escape enimies.
They have long beaks.
They like red.
They are small.
They can fly high
They can be beutiful
They can have 13 licks of nectar per second.
They can hover.
They
do not
use their beaks as staws.
Not all migrate.
Favorite Flowers
petunias
salvias
penstemon
colorful flowers
roses
sunflowers
they fly
they drink
they
do not
peck!!!!!
the hummingbird can be many diffrent colors
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Share what you have learned about hummingbirds!
- They polonate.
- They eat nectar!
- They like bugs.
- They can escape enimies.
- They have long beaks.
- They like red.
- They are small.
- They can fly high
- They can be beutiful
- They can have 13 licks of nectar per second.
- They can hover.
- They do not use their beaks as staws.
- Not all migrate.
Favorite Flowers- they fly