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    Hello!  Welcome to class!  My name is Professor Iam A. Rowdint. Sit down.  Sit down.  This class is designed for elementary school rodents (and humans, too) who want to find information about birds of prey. Who, I say, is better qualified to teach you what you need to know than a super-educated, quick running rodent?  Know your predator, I say!
    Are you in 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade and do you have an assignment on birds of prey?  You picked the right class, all right.  When I was a young rodent, I had a lot of trouble finding information that I could understand about owls.  This site will give you an introduction to birds of prey in an understandable way.
    This site includes information on:

The Professor

Birds of prey so that you can finish those school reports without going to a million sites
Scientific classification so that you can see how it organizes and divides bird species
Migration with important facts about why and when birds of prey migrate
Bird parts including talons, feet, wings, beaks, and feathers
Conservation and how people around the world are helping raptors
Bird watching with many good ideas and tips
Our school project--a must read for teachers and students
Games and activities for information and fun

 


Works cited:

Bongers, Peter.  "Re: Night of the long grass."  Email to Club Web 7 Feb. 2008.

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