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Something to Crow About
In an integrated science-language arts unit students learn about crows through reading, writing, discussion, and observation. They use factual and fictional sources to appreciate the presence of crows in both the scientific and literary world. While reading about crows, students complete activities such as identifying bird calls, researching crows, and observing crow behavior. The weeklong unit culminates with students writing an essay using the information they’ve gathered
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The Wrap on Raptors
Get up close and personal with some birds of prey at the Raptor Trust rehabilitation facility. Whether teachers are able to visit a raptor center, or just experience one virtually through the Internet, raptor observatorities are key in fostering wildlife compassion and teaching students through mentorships, internships, lectures, and volunteer programs.
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Migratory Bird Center
Play the Migration Game or Name that Nest to test your bird knowledge. Link to fact sheets (in English or Spanish) or read more bird facts on the coloring pages. See a variety of backyard birds at the zoo’s backyard bird feeder web cam.
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Birds: California Condor
This page provides general information about the diet, habitat, and appearance of the California Condor. Also, you can view a brief video clip and learn about how these birds were brought back from the brink of extinction.
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Smell May Play Role in Bird Courtship, Study Finds
Plumage and songs are not the only way birds attract each other. According to the research summarized in this article, smell is another form of communication.
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Bird Skull Collection
At this site, you can look up a particular bird or just browse through the online collection of skulls and skeletons. There is also a quiz to see if you can identify a bird by its beak and other characteristics of the skull.
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