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    Birds Emma philp Table of Contents 1.Introduction 2.The biggest bird in the world 3. The smallest bird in the world 4. Where most birds live 5. The slowest bird in the world

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    Olfaction Use in Avian Species Essay

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    vertebrates and may be reliable signals of quality and compatibility when selecting mates. Yet, chemical signals in birds have rarely been investigated. In fact, birds exhibit a wide array of communication mechanisms, such as colors and songs, but rarely display obvious olfactory-driven behaviors. This discrepancy seen in the amount of information regarding olfactory use is due to the belief that birds do not have a well developed olfactory system compared to other animals. Because they do not have a well developed

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    Male toucan will stay away from the nest and makes sure no predators come near the nest, if nest is being threatened there is going to be violence between two birds. However Northern harriers can relate to male Toucan after their mating period as well, Northern harriers must bring food for the family and need to be prepared to take in extra effort for the family. Both birds don't let the newborns isolate from the parent and be very careful around them,

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    ring and a white throat and breast, while the Magnificent Frigatebird has a blue eye ring, black throat and a white breast. The Magnificent Frigate bird forge for food closer to the island. They roamed the skies preparing for the prime opportunity to pluck out fish or squid from the water. Yet, they also obtained their food by stealing it from other bird including their own kind! A blue footed booby returned from the sea to feed its young. While regurgitating the for the young blue footed

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    in a small town, called Leaz-vile, in their miniature nest. Now, Chumper Hoggins was the very curious type of owl. He lived with his mother, Anarople, and father, Gregriy. He had no siblings, but he really did wish he had a sister or brother. This owl family was very different, they could turn into humans when they hit land. They could also shoot fire from their talons. Aside from all that, there was a store not far from their little nest. “Wake up Chumper, we have to hurry and get to the store’s

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    Majestic Bird Monologue

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    time, in a beautiful forest, there was a little bird that want it to know learn how to fly. His name was Steve and he was passionate about the blue sky. However, little Steve was still very young and the feathers in his wings were still to short to be able to fly. One day, little Steve was admiring the blue sky when suddenly his eyes caught something impressive. A majestic bird that he has never seen was flying near by his nest. The majestic bird realized that little Steve was admiring him

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    by its horned ears. This remarkable creature really stands out in the bird family due to the lack of predators and how small and aggressive it is. The Great Horned Owl is one of many Owls. Although there are many different species of owls, this one is unique. This particular owl is small, has a different diet, is widely known, and is one of the more radical looking owls. The Great Horned Owl is a beautiful, majestic type of bird. It’s a smaller kind of owl, but it sure does pack a punch. It’s known

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    parklands, and mostly found near human activity, such as towns and cities. The American Kestrel is the continent’s most common and widespread falcon, but populations declined by about 66% between 1966 and 2014, according to the North American Breeding Bird Survey. The Partners in Flight estimates the global breeding population at 4 million, with 39% spending some part of the year in the U.S., 10% in Mexico, and 13 % breeding in Canada.The American Kestrel is also losing prey sources and nesting cavities

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    from it is the bird. They are not going extinct. I say this because in the article I read it states “ Snowy Owls are not going to be extinct because their is a lot of food for them and people do not kill owls as much” I got this from a article I read called (Fun facts about Snowy owls,2016) Now the reason why I picked the Song sparrow is because I think they are the same as the Snowy Owls . They fly and leave during different types of weathers plus there is many types of birds. So they

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    I chose the American bald eagle because it is one of the fastest and strongest species of eagles. It is the national symbol. The Congress adopted it as the national symbol in 1782. I think it was adopted as the national bird of the United States because the Roman soldiers used the eagle as a symbol of courage and power. In the early 1800's, Americans called the Bald Eagle, the American eagle. Here is some of the biology of the Bald Eagle. Bald Eagles do a very good job at their part in the

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