Mr. Bouyer
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Vocabulary Test
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Are the bones of a bird hollow?
(11 min)
Archaeopteryx lithographica
are not hollow 
not for grasping
Ornithologist |
See where birds fit into Earth's history.
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Bird body specialization: most are related to flight.
Feathers:
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based on type of food and environment.
based on type of food.
Behavior:
In-class Assignment 222:
This assignment must be turned in by the end of class tomorrow to receive credit.
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Why are female birds drab colored? |
Bird Identification:
of most bird species are very distinctive and can be used for identification.
The following websites have useful species information:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Bird Identification InfoCenter
Animal Diversity Web
Audubon Field Guides Online
Computer Assignment 224:
This assignment must be completed by the end of class tomorrow to receive credit.
- Make a webpage report for one of the birds without one on the Howe Checklist.
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- Use this template
as a guide for your report.
In-Class Assignment 224b:
This assignment must be completed by the end of class today to receive credit.
- Make one PowerPoint slide of a bird on the Howe Checklist using this type of slide.
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- Place a picture of a male bird on the left side.
- Type the common name of the bird in the Title space on the slide.
- Type the following information on the right side of the side.
- Scientific name
- Color differences between the sexes
- Geographical range
- Your name and date
Research Links:
- Search - The Animal Diversity Web
- Search - BIODIDAC, digital biology resources
- Zoology Class Links - The Science Room
- Are Birds Really Dinosaurs? - University of California Museum of Paleontology
- Dinosaurs and Birds, The Story - by Dr Paul Willis
- Birds, dinosaurs: a new flap - A News Story
- Ornithology - Ornithology.com
- Oklahoma's State Bird - Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
- The Bald Eagle In Oklahoma - Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
- All About Eagles - National Foundation to Protect America's Eagles
- Oklahoma Hummingbirds - Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
- Bird Checklists of Oklahoma - Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
- Missouri's Birds - Missouri Dept of Conservation
- Bird Watching - American Birding Association
- Ornithology - Cornell University
- Banding Hawks - Don Baccus, Freelance Photographer
- Bird Links - Peterson Online
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Bird bones are not "hollow" like straws.
To save weight they are not solid, having air spaces formed by cross-struts for strength and support.
Female birds are drab colored to protect them from predators.