Science chapter 4
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- song sparrow
- pumps its tail up and down when it flies
- mockingbird
- very helpful because it eats many insect pests
- habitat
- the particular kind of area in which an animal makes its home
- wren
- holds its tail straight up in the air
- metal
- this material should never be used for a birdbath because it is a good conductor of heat
- hummingbird
- can fly backwards
- chickadees
- hangs upside down on the undersides of of twigs
- cardinal & blue jay
- two birds with crests
- suet and peanut butter
- birds that eat insects eat what during the winter
- blue jay
- a planter of oak trees
- blue jay
- probably the most intelligent of the birds
- sunflower seeds
- what kind of seeds do cardinals, chickadees, and grosbeaks prefer
- hummingbird
- camouflages its nest
- head
- on what part of a bird's body migh there be a crest
- early morning
- what time of day are most birds very active
- starling
- not a native american bird
- robin
- runs as it searches for food
- cardinal
- both male and female like to sing
- robin & mockingbird
- two birds about 10 inches long
- nuthatch
- can walk down a tree trunk head first
- hummingbird
- attracted to red flowers
- wren
- likes to nest near people
- mockingbird
- a dull-colored bird that is a superb singer and a clever mimic
- starling
- eats japenese beetles