Introduction
BIRDS
Modern-day birds do not have any teeth (ancient birds did have teeth). Birds have a tongue, but unlike our tongue, a bird's tongue has a bone in it.
Birds spend most of their time looking for food. Most birds are insectivores (they eat insects). Some birds, like owls and eagles, are carnivores (meat-eaters). Some birds, like the hummingbird, grouse, and Canada goose, are mostly herbivores (plant-eaters). Other birds, like starlings, are omnivores (plant- and meat-eaters). Some birds (like the toucan) are fructivore (fruit-eaters)
Birds mostly use their keen eyesight to find food. They use their beak and their claws to get bugs, worms
, small mammals
, fish
, fruit
, grain, or nectar
.
Birds play a very important part in the natural control of insects and in the dispersal of seeds. Some birds, like the tiny, nectar-eating hummingbird are important pollinators of some flowering plants
.
Task
Let us answer these qustions and identify the birds.
1. How do Birds live?
2. What are the uses of the birds' beaks?
3. Do feathers act as a camouflage?
4. What kind of bird uses its feet for grasping, catching and killing prey?
Task One
Making Acrostic Penguin Poem. You will work by group and create a simple poem about Penguins. Be creative because the winner takes the price given by your teacher. Good Luck!!
Process
Evaluation
Task 1 Making Penguin Acrostic Poem

Do you know it already?
Conclusion
Congratulations!! You identified another species of a bird!! You are now a discoverer.....The bird is safely returned to its environment where it lives and protected by the government.
Credits
Teacher Page
This Web Quest is created by Diane Dioquino Ilustre. My objective is to help the students to learn with fun. The Learning process should be fun and entertaining.