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ADAPTATIONS FOR THE BIRDS

ADAPTATIONS FOR THE BIRDS. Adaptations are special characteristics that plants or animals have. These characteristics make it easier for them to survive. For example, penguins have an extra layer of fat and special feathers. This helps keep them warm and dry in the cold.

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ADAPTATIONS FOR THE BIRDS

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  1. ADAPTATIONS FOR THE BIRDS

  2. Adaptations are special characteristics that plants or animals have. These characteristics make it easier for them to survive. For example, penguins have an extra layer of fat and special feathers. This helps keep them warm and dry in the cold.

  3. The beaks and feet of birds are adapted to what they eat and how they live. Let’s read about some of the different feet and beaks that birds have.

  4. The feet of these birds have large curved talons to catch or “grasp” their prey. EAGLE OSPREY

  5. CHICKADEE A long back toe allows birds with these feet to grab or “perch” tightly to branches. BLUEJAY

  6. These feet are webbed and act like paddles when the bird is swimming in the water. DUCK SWAN

  7. CHICKEN Three long front toes on these feet are used to scratch the soil to uncover seeds and insects. The back toe is short. PHEASANT

  8. CRANE The toes on these feet are long to make it easier for the bird to walk or “wade” in the mud.

  9. Two toes face forward and two toes face back, making it easier for these birds to climb the sides of trees or other vertical surfaces. WOODPECKER

  10. These beaks are short, thick, and conical. They are ideal for eating seeds. FINCH SPARROW CARDINAL

  11. OWL Sharp, curved and thick, these beaks allow the bird to tear and shred meat!! HAWK EAGLE

  12. Long, spear-like beaks are ideal for hunting and spearing fish. HERON CRANE

  13. Long, thin beaks allow the birds to get to the insides of flowers for nectar. HUMMINGBIRD

  14. DUCK Wide and flat or scoop shaped bills, can strain out small plants and animals from water. FLAMINGO SPOONBILL

  15. Long, thick chisel-like beaks allow the birds to chip away wood and tree bark.

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