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They’re very large birds – standing around 3-4. 5 feet tall with a ten-foot wingspan.
Where Wildlife, Humans, & Ecology Meet
Ecology Blueprints explores the interconnected systems that link wildlife, humans, and their habitats—through science, observation, and hands-on learning.
Because no organism exists alone. When you understand food webs, habitat, and pressure, the species make sense. Ecology isn’t about memorizing animals—it’s about understanding relationships and outcomes.
They’re very large birds – standing around 3-4. 5 feet tall with a ten-foot wingspan.
Ornithologists are those who work with and study birds. They may study them in the wild or a laboratory environment.
Piping Plovers are a species of shorebird. They’ve faced difficulties with their population numbers because they face several threats in their habitats.
They stand 11 to almost 15 inches tall, with a wingspan of over 8 to almost 11 inches. They weigh between 6 and 12 ounces.
Do you know the difference between ravens and crows? It can be hard to tell them apart. However, there are some key differences between the two.
They stand at 6 to almost 8 inches tall, with a wingspan of 5 to 6. 5 inches.
Have you heard of banding? It’s a way to keep track of certain animals. It involves putting a small band (sometimes multiple) around a bird’s leg.
Birds of all kinds will do their best to attract a mate for the breeding season in the spring. Their efforts show off their strength and health – proving to the females that they’ll pass on strong genes to the offspring.
The Spectacled Owl is named because of the markings on its face that make it look like it’s wearing glasses! They have dark brown feathers on their face, with white streaks between and around the eyes.
Have you ever considered what the criteria are for a bird to be a raptor? It can get pretty complicated. Mostly because A, some people usually use the term “raptor” interchangeably with the term “bird of prey”; B, because some people also only use “raptor” to discuss birds that are Falconiformes; and C, because scientists are still trying to figure out exactly what classifies a bird as a raptor.
They prefer habitats that are open, like prairies or deserts. The majority of their time is spent on the ground, and they have long legs compared to other owls, which helps them run along the ground and capture their prey.
Students can learn on their own outside of a lesson when there are posters up on the walls. Our graphic and informative posters can also reinforce concepts learned during lessons.