Birds of Prey Web Adventure By Ms. Lawrence & Ms. Michalik

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Birds of Prey Web AdventureBy Ms. Lawrence & Ms. Michalik

What do you want to know about birds of prey?

Where and when I can see them

I don’t think I want to learn at this time

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• That was an invalid option. Please try again!• To begin your adventure, click on the image of

the raptor.

Congratulations!

• You are about to embark on a grand adventure. • Option 1: View the city during the day• Option 2: View the city at night• Option 3: View the country during the day• Option 4: View the country at night• Option 5: View the wilderness during the day• Option 6: View the wilderness at night• Option 7: Go to the Summary Page

Option 1: City during the day

Look for a different raptor in the city

Look for a raptor in the city at night

Choose a different time and place

Red-Tailed Hawk

Go to Summary

Cooper’s Hawk

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Look for a raptor in the city at night

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American Kestrel

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Look for a raptor in the city at night

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Turkey Vulture

Look for a different raptor in the city

Look for a raptor in the city at night

Choose a different time and place

Osprey

Look for a different raptor in the city

Look for a raptor in the city at night

Choose a different time and place

Peregrine Falcon

Look for a different raptor in the city

Look for a raptor in the city at night

Choose a different time and place

Option 2: City at night

Look at the Great Horned Owl

Look for a raptor in the city during the day

Choose a different time and place

Go to Summary

Great Horned Owl

• You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn.

• You would be able to hear their hoot or call.

Look for a different raptor in the city

Look for a raptor in the city during the day

Choose a different time and place

Common Screech Owl

• Like the Great Horned Owl, the Screech Owl would be hard to see.

• You would also be able to hear its call or hoot.

Look for a raptor in the city during the day

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aptor in the city

Option 3: Country during the day

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Red-Tailed Hawk

Go to Summary

Cooper’s Hawk

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Red Shouldered Hawk

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

American Kestrel

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Turkey Vulture

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Osprey

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Peregrine Falcon

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Bald Eagle

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country at night

Choose a different time and place

Option 4: Country at night

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country during the day

Choose a different time and place

Great Horned Owl

Go to Summary

Great Horned Owl

• You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn.

• You would be able to hear their hoot or call.

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country during the day

Choose a different time and place

Common Screech Owl

• Like the Great Horned Owl, the Screech Owl would be hard to see.

• You would be able to hear its call or hoot.

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country during the day

Choose a different time and place

Barn Owl

• Like the other Owls, the Barn Owl would be hard to see at night.

• You would be able to hear its call or hoot.

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country during the day

Choose a different time and place

Barred Owl

• Like the other Owls, the Barred Owl would be hard to see at night.

• You would be able to hear its call or hoot.

Look for a different raptor in the country

Look for a raptor in the country during the day

Choose a different time and place

Option 5: Wilderness during the day

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Red-Tailed Hawk

Go to Summary

Cooper’s Hawk

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Red Shouldered Hawk

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

American Kestrel

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Turkey Vulture

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Osprey

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Peregrine Falcon

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Bald Eagle

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night

Choose a different time and place

Option 6: Wilderness at night

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day

Choose a different time and place

Great Horned Owl

Go to Summary

Great Horned Owl

• You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn.

• You would be able to hear their hoot or call.

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day

Choose a different time and place

Common Screech Owl

• You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn.

• You would be able to hear their hoot or call.

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day

Choose a different time and place

Barn Owl

• You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn.

• You would be able to hear their hoot or call.

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day

Choose a different time and place

Barred Owl

• Like the other Owls, the Barred Owl would be hard to see at night.

• You would be able to hear its call or hoot..

Look for a different raptor in the wilderness

Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day

Choose a different time and place

Go to Summary

Summary Page• What characteristics or traits did you observe or

notice about birds of prey?• What did you notice about the different habitats

that the same types of birds occupy?• How does time affect the types of birds of prey

you might or might not see?• In each type of location, what type of benefits do

you think these birds bring to man?• How does man effect the environment in relation

to birds of prey or their habitat?Return to start page for another look

Look at additional resources

Resources

• Nearctica - Natural History - Birds - Raptors

• Free Clipart, Pictures, Royalty Free Photographs and Illustrations

• Carolina Raptor Center - News and Events • Outdoor Eyes photography forum and

outdoor adventure forum ... Return to start page for another look

Continue to other resources

Resources Continued

• http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/chekbird/r4/47.htm

• http://www.mindspring.com/~tnwarbler/HomePage/species.html

• http://www.mindspring.com/~tnwarbler/HomePage/raptors.html

• Birds of Prey Bibliography