Class Aves Birds GA State Game Bird Bob
Class Aves: Birds GA State Game Bird – Bob White Quail GA State Bird – Brown Thrasher
Peregrine falcon African gray parrot Great horned owl Blue heron Peahen and peacock
Basic Characteristics of Birds 1) What makes birds different from other animals? 2) Describe their skeleton. 3) What characteristics reveal their close ancestry to reptiles? 4) How are their eggs different from those of fish and reptiles? 5) How are birds classified into orders, families, and genus? Use the websites below or search through other methods. Kid Zone Berkeley Fernbank Birdwatching
What is WRONG with this picture?
Facts about Birds 1) How many living species of birds are there? 2) Describe some extreme birds: fastest, largest, etc. Use the websites below or search through other methods. PBS
Bird or Reptile? Archaeopteryx More Info…… Fossil Museum Archaeopteryx
Bird Feathers • What are the functions of feathers? Feathers and Plumages • What are the primary types of feathers? Include a small sketch of each type. How are each of these types used by the bird? Kid. Wings
Bird External Anatomy • Label the diagram of the bird using these terms Belly Bill Breast Crown Eyebrow Foot Mantle Nape Rump Tail Tarsus Throat Wing • Research pictures to help you
Bird Internal Anatomy • Digestive System – List, in order, the organs/structures that food passes trough a bird’s digestive system Bird Digestion • Excretory System - What is unusual about birds’ excretion? - What is the name of the excretory product? Use your book to find the answer quickly
Bird Internal Anatomy • Respiratory System – Summarize the unique characteristics of bird respiration Bird Respiration or use your book • Circulatory System - Birds have a ____ chambered heart, just like ____.
Bird Internal Anatomy • Nervous System (Brain and Senses) – Compare the bird brain and senses to other animals • Your book is the best resource here…. you could be searching forever! • Reproduction – Birds have very complex reproductive activities…. name them • See text book – 90% of all birds have only one mate. This is called _____. Click here for answer. – Describe how birds achieve internal fertilization and describe development of egg/embryo • See textbook
Bird Beaks • Look at the different types of beaks and their functions Bird Beaks
Bird Feet
Bird Orders • How many orders of birds are there on Earth? – Use your research skills…. no Wikipedia! – Maybe…. do the next question first • Pick three orders and describe their members. Orders of Birds
Pick a Bird • Choose a bird that you would like to know more about • Use Cornell's Ornithology Lab to help with your research • Be sure to include taxonomy, habitat, unusual characteristics, relatives, etc.
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