Mr. Bouyer
Day 1 - 2 | Days 3 - 4 | Lab | Vocabulary Test

This Week's

  • Birds
  • Aves
  • Flight
  • Archaeopteryx
  • Feathers
  • Down feathers
  • Filoplume feathers
  • Contour feathers
  • Flight feathers
  • Crop
  • Gizzard
  • Syrinx
  • Air sacs
  • Altricial
  • Precocial
  • Migration

The Birds

click to find the answer to today's question Are the bones of a bird hollow?

(11 min) Oklahoma's Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Archaeopteryx lithographicalink to a local webpage

Bird characteristics:link to a local webpage

click for a career
Ornithologist
See where birds fit into Earth's history. link to an Internet Website

The Class Aves is divided into about 30 Orders link to an Internet Website

Bird body specialization: most are related to flight. link to an Internet Website

Behavior:

In-class Assignment 222:
This assignment must be turned in by the end of class tomorrow to receive credit.

  1. Use this essay planning guidelink to a local webpage to write an essay with your ideas about the theory that birds are decended from dinosaurs.


Days 3 - 4

click to find the answer to today's question Why are female birds drab colored?

robin nest Bird Identification:

link to a local webpage with useful information

The following websites have useful species information:

 

Computer Assignment 224:
This assignment must be completed by the end of class tomorrow to receive credit.

  1. Make a webpage report for one of the birds without one on the Howe Checklist.link to a local webpage
  2. Use this templatelink to a local webpage as a guide for your report.

 

In-Class Assignment 224b:
This assignment must be completed by the end of class today to receive credit.

  1. Make one PowerPoint slide of a bird on the Howe Checklist using this type of slide.
  2. Place a picture of a male bird on the left side.
  3. Type the common name of the bird in the Title space on the slide.
  4. 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:

Biology Class

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

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.