Bird A warm- blooded vertebrate that has a body covering of feathers

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Bird

A warm-blooded vertebrate that has a body covering of feathers

Feather

A light body part that is found on a bird’s skin

Gold Finch

Traits of Birds

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Warm-Blooded

Cardinal

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Vertebrate

Has a Backbone

Traits of Birds

3Feathers

Contour- large, strong, smooth, help in flight

Down – small, fluffy, helps keep birds warm

Traits of Birds

4Two legs

Two wings

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Bones are very light and filled with air

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Hatch from eggs

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Breathe with lungs

How Birds Produce Their Young

Eggs are Fertilized Before they are Laid

Nests are Built for the Eggs

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Birds sit on their eggs to keep them warm

A warbler on her nest

Babies are Weak, Helpless,

Cannot See

Have few feathers

Both parents feed babies

NestingMallards usually nest on the ground, often in dense undergrowth beside lakes and streams. They will also nest in holes in trees, sometimes well above ground level. Between March and May the female lays between eight and fourteen eggs in a nest of grass, and sedge lined with fine down.

Reed warblers

The male and female are almost identical, and their nests are usually

suspended between reed stems.

The baby owls, called owlets, are grey downy creatures with big round faces and dark eyes like those of their parents

Tawny owls

Nests are Built for the Eggs

West African Weaver Nest

Entrance tunnel frustrates predatory snakes trying to get to the nest chamber at the top

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The song thrush, one of a number of cup-nest builders, uses mud as an integral part of the nest structure. One of the characteristic features of this nest is that mud forms not only an important structural component but the inner lining of the nest as well.

Song Thrush Nest

Baltimore Oriole Nest

Like many birds, the Baltimore oriole uses the materials it finds closest at hand to build its saclike nest. The nest pictured here is made mostly of cattle hair and string, commonplace items on the farmland it frequents

large and distinctive egg incubating mound

Brush Turkey

The female does most of the incubation, while the male brings in the food. Their two to four eggs hatch usually in May, when the male will usually pass prey to the female who then feeds the young at the nest.

The fastest running bird is

the ostrich, but it cannot fly. The

ostrich is also the fastest two-legged runner of all the

animals on Earth. The ostrich is the

largest bird.

The male of the eastern race of the Downy Woodpecker

Eastern female

These lovely birds are fond of cliffs and boulder-strewn islands with grassy slopes, and in the western coasts of Wales they are a common and delightful sight for summer hikers along the coastal paths. Their distinctive parrot-like beaks make them very easy to identify.

Ostrich

Robin

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