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A kestrel. A dove. A nuthatch. A jackdaw. A magpie. A great tit. A blackbird. Probability of seeing bird species near our school in spring (May – June 2010). Results of counting bird species in June 2010. A kestrel. A finch. A dove. A nuthatch. A pigeon. A jackdaw. A magpie. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Probability of seeing bird species near our school in spring (May – June 2010)
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usually: 71 – 90% a nuthatch, a blue-tit, a greenfinch, a swift

a black headed gull, a sparrow,, a robin redbreast

often: 41 – 70% a jaybird, a kestrel a dove

sometimes: 21 – 40% an European starling a hawfinch

rarely: 1 – 20% a bullfincha whitecap

always: 91 – 100%a blackbird, a great tit, a magpie, a pigeon a ringdove, , a nuthatch, a jackdaw

Probability of seeing bird species near our school in spring (May – June 2010)

A dove

A magpie

A kestrel

A nuthatch

A jackdaw

A blackbird

A great tit

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výsledky sčítán í p tactva v červnu 2010

other spec ies5%

blackbird10%

sparrow3%

greenfinc h3%

blackheaded gull11%

ringdove4%

great t it20%

nuthatch7%

swift12%

finc h10%

pigeon6%

jac kdaw5%

m agpie4%

Results of counting bird species in June 2010

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A dove

often: 41 – 70% a jackdaw a magpie

sometimes: 21 – 40% a pigeon

rarely: a kestrel, a nuthatch, 1 – 20% a finch, a dove

always: 91 – 100% a rook

usually: 71 – 90% a blackbird a tit

Probability of seeing bird species near our school in winter (January – February 2010)

A pigeon

A magpie

A tit

A finch

A nuthatch

A kestrel

A jackdaw

A rook

A blackbird

Page 6: Probability of seeing bird species near our school in spring (May – June 2010)

výsledky sčítán í p tactva v únoru 2010

blackbird5%

rook52%

great t it18%

nuthatch4%

kes trel3%

finch4%

pigeon5%

jackdaw4%

m agpie5%

Results of counting bird species in February 2010

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School Kosmonautu 15, Ostrava, the Czech Republic

Sources: From January to December 2010 pupils of our school were watching birds. The results are presented in the poster.

Pictures of the birds drawn by Jiri Vochala can be pulled out, their copies are attached.

Jiri Vochala, 13 (date of birth: 4th April1998)

Michaela Votavova, 12 (date of bith: 9th November 1998)

Tereza Topicova, 12 (date of birth: 24th December 1998)

Teacher: Mgr. Alena Holasova (translation into English presentation)

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