A TRAVELLER BOOK OF BIRDS

Children from 2nd grade are making a lovely book where they collect many information about the bird they like. Their family have helped them to llok for the informationa and giving them ideas about how to decorate it.
What an effort they have made!
The hoope was considered sacred in Ancient Egypt,so they were despeccted on the walls of tombs and temples.
By Raquel 

                                            Doves are found in all the world except in the polar region.
                                                           By Claudia Esacalera
 
The iberian imperial eagle is a bird that only live in Spain.
By Hugo Mellado

The ostrich is one of the species of large flightless birds native to Afria.
By Pablo Alguacil

The kingfisher plunges ahead with its beak and eyes closed and captures its prey.
By Inés Hombrados
Robin feeds of berries, seeds and small fruits in Autumn and Winter.
By Irene Miguel.

Goldfinch is a bird created in captivity due to its cheerful song which is composed of thrills.
By Jimena Romero. 

The male canary is a great singer, females can´t sing.
By Marina Plaza..
They have very good sight to see the preyat 100Km.
By Victor Romera.
The tawny Owl is the commorest owl in Europe. It is also found in Scandinavia, Asia Minor and East China.
By Alba Simon.
Ducks exploit variety of food such as glasses, aquatic fish, plants, small amphibians and small mollucs.
By Aitana Ortega.

                                      Owls can rotate their head 270 grades and their necks are relatively long
                                          and flexible.
                                                   By Estela Martínez

When the partridge is disturbed, it prefers to run instead to fly.
By Versabia Mª Moraga.


                                          Peregrine falcons have been recorded diving at  speed of
                                          320 km/h , making them the fastest creatures in the Earth.
                                                    By Samuel Santamaría.

                                          European storks have been building their nest on man-made structures.
                                                                  By  Monica Delyan.  
Humming-bird can fly back.
By Jimena Cuevas


Adults falcons have thin tapored wings whih enable them to fly
 at high speed and change direction rapidly.
By Nacho Cortés

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Unknown dijo...

Wow!!! Its so cool! Big thanks for so much very beautiful pics!

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