Can you identify these birds by their feet? T. Trimpe 2008

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
L. LaRosa for T. Trimpe 2008
Advertisements

Challenge 6 L. LaRosa for T. Trimpe 2008
Challenge 7 L. LaRosa for T. Trimpe 2008
Challenge 2 L. LaRosa for T. Trimpe 2008
Challenge 7 L. LaRosa for T. Trimpe 2008
Challenge 4 L. LaRosa for T. Trimpe 2008
Can you identify these birds by their beaks?
Challenge #2 Levels of Organization
T. Trimpe 2008
Can you identify these invasive species? Challenge #2 T. Trimpe 2008
T. Trimpe 2008
Challenge 1 T. Trimpe 2008
Challenge #6 Image made with T. Trimpe 2008
Denise Wolfsberger 4th grade
Birds of the Bay There are many birds that spent at least part of the year near the Chesapeake Bay.
The Artic Tern By Gina Class 4A Seoul International School
Can you name these scientists? (double helix structure of DNA)double helixDNA Answer: Francis CrickAnswer: Francis Crick and James D. WatsonJames D. Watson.
BIRDS!.
Bird Feet.
Needs of Living Things What do we really need?. Needs of Living Things Can you remember the things that we really need to survive?
Beak types and adaptations
Animal Adaptations by: Teach to Enrich NGSS 3-LS4-3: For any particular environment, some kinds of organisms survive well, some survive less well, and.
Birds Class IV Prepared By :- Dhirender Kumar K V 1, Ambala.
Bird Adaptations Zoology.
Adaptations are special characteristics that plants or animals have. These characteristics make it easier for them to survive. For example, penguins have.
Chapter 42 Birds Section 3 Classification. Diversity Hawks & eagles- powerful beaks & clawed talons that help them capture & eat prey Swifts have tiny.
Groups of Birds.
SARAH MITCHELL BIRDS Click to begin!. TEACHER’S PAGE Objectives: Given a beak type, students will be able to identify what food the bird eats with complete.
by: RJ and Meghan A Bald Eagle has brown feathers in the first 3 or 4 years. Most eagles are brown and black. They can be up to 24 to 45 inches. A Bald.
What is the National bird of the United States?. BALD EAGLE HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS.
Birds in Fact & Fiction.
ADAPTATION Isma M. Shaff.
How has the puffin adapted to its environment?
Derek and Jordyn There are five different groups of animals with vertebrates. Mammals Reptiles Fish Amphibians Birds.
What are the tools of Birds of Prey?. Talons Sharp beak.
Animal Adaptations Lilly. Sugar Gliders They live in Australia. Adaptation 1: They have flaps of skin that connect their feet to their hands to help them.
Penguin’s Adaptations By: Austin Savage. How Penguins Stay Warm Penguins have feathers like birds but they can still be cold. Penguins huddle in large.
Organism Needs Review Game.
Pumas By Benjamin Liu. Changes of Pumas The pumas habitats is shrinking because people are cutting down trees. People are also killing pumas. Less food.
What Birds Of Prey Eat And How They Catch It By Jeff And Ryan.
Bird Identification.
WHAT MAKES A BIRD OF PRAY A BIRD OF PRAY??? BY DIXIE BARNES.
Adaptations Of Birds.
FEATURES OF BIRDS. Flight feathers Body feathers Down feathers.
Wild in Pennsylvania Bald Eagle By: Josaiah Lambert.
I can 1 Choose the right picture
Birds Time for the yearly bird count!!. Parts of a Bird… Can you name them???
Science Birds By: Avery M. & Jacob R.. BIRD BEAKS Nut Cracking Beak - The pointed tip pulls pieces of shell away Fish Spearing – The long narrow beak.
Making Generalizations
Evolution of Archaeopteryx. Archaeopteryx Natural Selection The picture below shows the camouflage of a moth, and which one would have a better chance.
What is an Osprey? An osprey (also known as “sea hawk”) is one of the most common and well-known birds of prey in the world. They are found on every.
Bald Eagles By Joey Borelli In class I have been researching the bald eagle. In this report I will tell you facts about the bald eagle. You will learn.
Heredity Adaptations in traits found in Birds
Why Do Bald Eagles Swim? By: Jaden Schlotter Meet My Neighbors The Bald Eagle usually lives near lakes, and rivers. The Bald Eagle usually lives near.
DATE : 28th september 2015 TOPIC: LOCOMOTION IN VERTEBRATES.
Owl Pellet Laboratory Studying Food Webs © Lisa Michalek.
Animal Adaptations By Mrs. Florio.
BY: NATALIE JAKUBCZAK. I can walk on water! Slide 2.
Types of Feet in Birds Cursorial or running feet. e.g., Bustards, Cassowary, Ostrich. Perching feet. e.g., sparrows, crows, bulbuls. Scratching feet. e.g.,
Bird Adaptations Zoology. Review  What is one thing birds have that no other animal has?  Feathers!  What are modified bird forelimbs called?  Wings!
Peregrine Falcon By Bianca Puente Peregrines capture their prey in mid flight.
Birds Classification and Characteristics. Bird Characteristics  Feathers/flight- made of keratin proteins, very light and strong.
Learning About Raptors 1. The world’s first raptor refuge 2.
The Theory of Evolution. How did biodiversity arise? Where did all the various types of organisms come from?
10 COMMON ORDERS OF CLASS AVES Scientists use morphological evidence & blood proteins, chromosomes & DNA to classify birds beaks, feet, plumage(feathers),
Amazing Wolves By Mike By Mike10/6/09 Introduction Most people are scared of wolves. But did you know wolves are our friends? Well they are. Here are.
Can you identify these birds by their beaks?
Animal Adaptations: Bird Feet.
Animal Adaptations by: Teach to Enrich
Class Aves – “flyers”- birds
Presentation transcript:

Can you identify these birds by their feet? T. Trimpe

Osprey Woodpecker Duck Pheasant Robin Roadrunner #1 #5 #2 #3 #6 #4

Osprey & other raptors use feet with sharp talons to help them catch fish or other prey #1 #6 Robins & other perching birds have a long back toe, which lets them grab a perch tightly. Ducks & other swimming birds use their feet like paddles. #5 #2 A woodpecker's hind toes enable it to climb without falling backward. #3 Many fast-running birds, such as the roadrunner have 3 toes rather than 4. Bird pictures from enature.com #4 Pheasants & other birds that scratch the soil for food have nail-like toes.