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  • The child learned about different types of birds and their physical characteristics.
  • They learned about the habitats where birds live.
  • They learned about the various bird sounds and calls.
  • The child learned how to identify different bird species based on their appearance and behaviors.
  • They learned about the migration patterns of birds and the reasons behind them.
  • The child learned about the importance of conservation and protecting bird habitats.
  • They learned about the different types of bird nests and how they are built.
  • The child learned about the differences between herbivorous, carnivorous, and omnivorous birds.

Tips for continuing development:

1. Encourage the child to create a bird journal where they can document the birds they observe, their behaviors, and any interesting facts they discover.

2. Provide them with bird identification books or online resources to deepen their knowledge about different bird species.

3. Help the child set up a bird feeder in their backyard or school garden to attract more bird species for observation.

4. Take the child on field trips to bird sanctuaries or nature reserves to further explore the world of birds.

5. Encourage the child to participate in citizen science projects like bird counting surveys to contribute to scientific research and conservation efforts.

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