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Migratory Birds

Migratory Birds

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Presentation

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Science

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2nd Grade

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Practice Problem

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Hard

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NGSS
K-ESS3-1, K-ESS3-3, K-ESS2-2

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Standards-aligned

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Michelle Bruch

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Bright Yellow Color: Their vibrant yellow
plumage helps them blend in with leaves.

Musical Singers: Yellow warblers have a
cheerful, melodious song.

Yellow Warbler:

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Amazing Aerial Acrobats: They're known for their
acrobatic flying skills.

Mud Nest Builders: They construct their nests
from mud in sheltered spots.

Barn Swallow:

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Mimicking Meow-sicians: They can imitate
sounds like cat meows and car alarms.

Secretive Nesters: They build nests hidden in
dense shrubs.

Gray Catbird:

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Colorful Plumage: Males have bright blue wing
patches.

Long-Distance Travelers: They migrate
thousands of miles between North and Central
America.

Blue-Winged Teal:

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Impressive Migration: They migrate in large
groups called "kettles."

Camouflaged Hunters: Their mottled plumage
helps them blend into trees.

Broad-Winged Hawk:

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Unique Nesting Habit: They build domed nests
on the forest floor.

"Teacher, Teacher, Teacher!": They have a
distinctive and repetitive song.

Ovenbird:

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Amazing Migrants: They undertake long-
distance migrations.

Bobbing and Teetering: They have a distinctive
foraging behavior by water.

Spotted
Sandpiper:

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Vibrant Plumage: Males are bright orange, while
females have greenish-yellow.

Nectar Lovers: They visit flowers to sip nectar
with specialized tongues.

Orchard
Oriole:

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Beautiful Songsters: Their song is melodious
and often considered one of the most beautiful.

Migratory Marvels: They undertake long
migrations between North and Central America.

Wood Thrush:

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Tiny Marvels of Flight: They're one of the
smallest birds, known for hovering.

Vibrant Red Throats: Males have an iridescent
red throat patch.

Ruby-Throated
Hummingbird:

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Vibrant Plumage: They have striking orange and
black plumage.

Incredible Nest Builders: They weave intricate
hanging nests.

Baltimore Oriole:

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Colorful Plumage: Males have striking black-
and-orange plumage.

Unique Way of Foraging: They creep along tree
trunks and branches.

American Redstart:

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Zebra-Like Stripes: They have distinctive black-
and-white striped plumage.

Creeping Foragers: They move along tree
trunks and branches.

Black-and-White
Warbler:

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Bright Yellow Beauty: They have vibrant yellow
plumage.

Nesting in Tree Cavities: They often nest in tree
cavities or nest boxes.

Prothonotary Warbler:

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Vivid Blue Plumage: Males have bright blue
feathers.

Seed Eaters with a Big Beak: They have stout
beaks adapted for seeds.

Blue Grosbeak:

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