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Rebeca Del Río Bermejo. Classification BirdsGallinaceousPalmípedasWadingRaptorsRatite.

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Page 1: Rebeca Del Río Bermejo. Classification BirdsGallinaceousPalmípedasWadingRaptorsRatite.

BIRDSRebeca Del Río Bermejo

Page 2: Rebeca Del Río Bermejo. Classification BirdsGallinaceousPalmípedasWadingRaptorsRatite.

Classification

Birds

Gallinaceous

Palmípedas

Wading

Raptors

Ratite

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What are they?• Birds are vertebrate animals. They characterized

for their feathers, beaks and wings• Most birds can fly because they have wings and

light bones

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Life of the birds• Birds life in community.

The birds can eat all type of food. There are omnivours

• Their houses are call nest. They can put their nests in trees, in the rocks of a mountain or in the hole of a house.

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Nests• When breeding seasons arrives the birds built their nests.

•They must to be a warm and safe place.

• Birds built their nests with differents materials

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How they reproduce?• All birds put eggs. They are oviparous. They also

incubate their eggs to keep them warm. • Birds have to watch over their eggs because they can

be the food of some predators.

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The first days in their life• Some youngs borns

without feathers and blinds and they need to be feed.

• They don´t leave their nest until they have feathers and their mother teaches them to fly.

• Others youngs born with feathers and leave the nest nothing more born.

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Feed• According to what they eat, their beak have got one

or other form • Birds eat some types of food: seeds, fruit, insects,

fish and animals such as rabbits• Some birds change their feeding depending on the

time of year• Some birds living near rivers or seas to find food.

Many others hunt animals or eat remains of dead animals.

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Fish Meat

Kingfisher: Straight beak to catch a peck Vulture: It is a scanvenger bird and eat dead animals

InsectsHen: Birds that eat seeds have short and hard beak

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Curiosities: The Storks• Storks nest on top of

church steeples or chimneys of houses. Storks looking for good time travel. They are migratory birds. When you return from your trip using the nest they built last year

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Activity: Order the pictures

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REFERENCES• Internet: some page to found information and

photos– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC-P96hErqk– http://www.education.com/activity/article/like_birds_and_make_nest/

Youtube: To found videos

• Book: “La Aventura de Aprender”. Editorial Planeta

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