Difference between revisions of "Bird"
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+ | A '''bird''' is an [[animal]] with a [[backbone]] and [[feathers]] which lays hard shelled [[Egg|eggs]] on land. | ||
===Lifecycle of Birds=== | ===Lifecycle of Birds=== |
Revision as of 09:14, 17 August 2018
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A bird is an animal with a backbone and feathers.
About Birds
- Birds lay eggs with a hard shell.
- Most, but not all, birds can fly.
- Birds all have beaks and no teeth.
Examples
A Robin is known as a song bird for the sounds it makes. | A chicken is a livestock bird used for eggs and meat. |
An Ostrich is a flightless bird. | This sea bird is called an Albatross. |
A Puffin is a sea bird with a colourful beak. | An Eagle is called a bird of prey because it hunts and kills other animals. |
Key Stage 1
Meaning
A bird is an animal with a backbone and feathers which lays hard shelled eggs on land.
Lifecycle of Birds
Swan Egg | Signet | Swan |
A bird begins its life in a hard shelled egg. | When the egg hatches the bird has small fluffy feathers and needs its parents to bring food and it cannot fly. | An adult bird has large smooth feathers and most can fly. |