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BirdSleuth K-12 Stages of the Breeding Cycle Find and defend a territory Find a mate Build a nest and lay eggs Incubate eggs Feed and raise nestlings Fledge from the nest

BirdSleuth K-12 Find and Defend a Territory Breeding territory: contains resources needed to live & raise young Males sing to tell rivals to “keep out” Protect nest and food resources

BirdSleuth K-12 Build a Nest… Birds use a huge variety of materials to build nests Twigs, sticks, leaves Lichen Mud Hair, fur, feathers Spider webs Yarn, string, dental floss And many more!

BirdSleuth K-12 Cup

BirdSleuth K-12 Scrape Platform Domed Cavity Pendulous cup

BirdSleuth K-12 …And Lay Eggs A clutch is the eggs laid by one female during a single nesting attempt Laying time varies Inter-egg intervals vary

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Incubate Eggs Developing chicks must be kept at a certain temperature Mostly done by “brooding,” (adult bird sits on its eggs or young to warm them)

BirdSleuth K-12 Chicks Hatch Chicks use an egg tooth to break through the shell Pipping is the process of breaking through the shell

BirdSleuth K-12 Hatchlings Altricial hatchlings—completely dependent on their parents Precocial hatchling—more developed and more independent

BirdSleuth K-12 Altricial vs. Precocial Young C HARACTERISTIC O F H ATCHLINGS A LTRICIAL Y OUNG P RECOCIAL Y OUNG EyesClosedOpen Downy feathersAbsent or SparsePresent MobilityImmobileAble to Walk/Swim Soon Parental Care NeedsCompletely DependentVaries; some feed themselves Muscle ControlPoorFairly Sophisticated Ability to Regulate Body Heat PoorWell Developed

BirdSleuth K-12 Feed and Raise Young

BirdSleuth K-12 Fledge from the Nest When a nestling: Is able to leave the nest, but not necessarily fully capable of flight Has acquired its first complete set of flight feathers Term usually used for altricial nestlings