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Class Aves: The Aquatic Birds Of Southeast Texas

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Class Aves: . The Aquatic Birds Of Southeast Texas. What makes a bird AQUATIC?. Beak structure Foot structure Leg length Neck length . A spearlike beak indicates a fish diet!. Snowy Egret . Long legs indicate a stalking method of hunting. Common Egret. Great Blue Heron. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Aquatic BirdsOf Southeast Texas

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What makes a bird AQUATIC?

• Beak structure• Foot structure• Leg length• Neck length

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A spearlike beak indicates a fish diet!

Common Egret

Snowy Egret

Long legs indicate a stalking method of hunting.

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Great Blue Heron

Yellow-crowned Night-heronGreen Heron

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More fish-eaters, but short legs indicate a swimmer!

Anhinga

Double-crested Cormorant

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Common Merganser

Common Loon

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Short neck and legs, no webbed feet, but spearlikebeak – how does this bird fish?

A – by diving

Belted Kingfisher

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The chickenlike beak alllows these birds to eat plant material.

Pied-billed Grebe

Common Moorhen

American Coot

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The Sora – another chickenlike aquatic bird.

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The gull’s and killdeer’s beaks allow for general purpose feeding, while the sandpiper’s bill makes an excellent probe.

Killdeer

Ringed-billed Gull

Spotted Sandpiper

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Long legs allow ibis and storks to wade, but with narrower decurved beaks, they feed on invertebrates.

White Ibis

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Scooped bill makes an excellent strainer forplants, invertebrates,even small fish!

Northern Pintail

Hooded Merganser

Northern Shoveler

Black-bellied Whistling-Duck

Webbed feet and

short, powerful legs

for effective swimming

Blue-winged Teal

Wood Duck Mallard

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A Crayfish’s nightmare: Hawks by day, Owls by night

Red-shouldered Hawk Barred Owl

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Strong talons and heavy beaks allowthese raptors to prey on fish!

Bald Eagle

Osprey

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Swallows are often seen by water because their wide gapes and fluid flight make them supreme insectivores!

Purple Martin

Barn Swallow

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Warblers and wrens also hunt for insects, using their needle-like beaks to probeamongst the foliage.

Marsh Wren

Common Yellowthroat

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The triangular beak of the Red-winged Blackbird, signifies an all omnivorous diet of insects, fruits, and seeds.

Male

Female

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Avian Aquatics AssignmentAvian Construction

With your partner, draw OR make a model of TWO imaginary aquatic birds – one plant eater, one fish eater - then describe in a brief paragraph the features you have included the make it suitable for an aquatic lifestyle.

DUE tomorrow – Friday, 3 December, at beginning of period.

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Place the birds in this presentation in their proper order. Then find the family of each. Construct a cladogram with this

information. Order GaviiformesOrder AnseriformesOrder CoraciiformesOrder StrigiformesOrder GruiformesOrder CiconiiformesOrder Passeriformes http://www.earthlife.net/birds/orders.html