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  • Understanding the needs of a bird for survival - food, water, shelter
  • Learning about different types of bird feed and their nutritional value
  • Identifying different bird species and their unique characteristics
  • Exploring the life cycle of a bird from hatching to maturity
  • Observing and recording bird behavior and habits

To further develop their understanding of birds and their habitats, the child can:

  • Create a bird-watching journal to document sightings, behaviors, and observations;
  • Research more about specific bird species and their geographic distribution;
  • Build and decorate birdhouses to attract different types of birds;
  • Plant native flowers and plants to provide additional food sources and shelter;
  • Visit a local bird sanctuary or nature reserve to observe birds in their natural habitats;
  • Participate in citizen science projects that involve monitoring and recording bird populations.
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