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Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo

Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo. Science E06. By: Adel Dairbekova. Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo. Red Bird.

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Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo

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  1. Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo Science E06 By: Adel Dairbekova

  2. Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo

  3. Red Bird Allbirdsreproducesexually. Maleshavingpairedtesteslying in theboditycavity, andfemaleshavingonlyafunctionalleftovaryandoviduct. Thefemaleslaysetsofeggs in discretegroups, in nests. Thenumbersofeggslayeddepends, theshapesvarry too.

  4. Red Bird Theembryoisafertilizedeggatanystageofdevelopmentpriortohatching. In itslaterstages, itclearlyresemblesthefullydevelopedchick. After theeggislaid, coolingtheegg after theeggislaiddoesnotresult in thedeathofthe embryo. 

  5. Red Bird Babybirdsarenotresponsibleforfoodgatheringorprotectionofthenest, sotheygenerallydevelopapsychologicaldependencethatmustbeovercome. Parentbirdsbegintoteachtheirfledglingstheimportanceofflyingbyremainingashortdistanceaway from thenestduringfeeding. If theyoungbirdsaretosurvive, theymuststepaway from thenest. Frequently, thismeansafewhardfallstothegroundfollowedalongtrip back tothesafetyofthenest.

  6. Red Bird

  7. Eagle Baldeaglesreproducesexually. Likemostbirds, theyreproducebylayingeggs. Theyreachmaturityaroundthesametimetheirheadandtailfeathersturnwhite, usuallywhentheyarebetween 5 and 6 yearsofage. Eggincubationisabout 35 days. 

  8. Eagle Theyolkcontainsthefertilizedeggcell from whichtheembryoforms, andisrich in proteinsandfatthatarethefoodrequiredbythedevelopingembryo. Thealbumenisthesourceofaminoacidsandmineralsandsurroundstheyolk.  Theeggshellnotonlyprotectsthedevelopingembryo, butisporousandallowsthepassageofwatervapor, ozygenandcarbondioxide, thuspermittingtheeaglechicktobreathe

  9. Eagle Sameasallthebabybirds, ababyeaglesarenotresponsibleforfoodgatheringorprotectionofthenest, sotheygenerallydevelopapsychologicaldependencethatmustbeovercome. Parentbirdsbegintoteachtheirfledglingstheimportanceofflyingbyremainingashortdistanceaway from thenestduringfeeding. If theyoungbirdsaretosurvive, theymuststepaway from thenest. Frequently, thismeansafewhardfallstothegroundfollowedalongtrip back tothesafetyofthenest.

  10. Eagle

  11. Flamingo Flamingosreachsexualmaturityseveralyears after hatchingandusuallybegintobreedataboutsixyearsofage, Flamingosreproducesexually. Flamingocoloniesmaybreedatdifferenttimesoftheyear. Italldependsonthecircumstances. Pairbondingisverystrong, andflamingosmaybemonogamous. However, flamingoshavebeenobservedtomatewithmorethanonepartner. Flamingoshavetoperformsomekindofritualbeforelayingeggs.

  12. Flamingo Theembryonicflamingofirststartstodevelop in theegg, whenitisstill in themothersbody. But, oncethemotherlaystheegg, itundergoesthemajorityofthedevelopment. Thebabyflamingoonlystartstobreakoutoftheeggwhenthebabyembryoisfullydeveloped. Flamingosuseoviparitydevelopment, asallbirdsdo, thereforetheembryodevelops in theegg, outsideofthebody/externally.

  13. Flamingo Femaleshavebeenknowntolaytwoeggs, butthisisrare. After theeggislayedtheincubationbegins. Theincubationperiodisbetween 27 and 31 days. Boththemaleandfemaletaketurnsincubatingtheeggbysittingontopofthenestmound. Eggsthatfall from thenestingmoundarenotretrieved

  14. Flamingo Parentsareabletorecognizetheirownchickbysightandvocalizations. Theywillfeednootherchick. Aflamingochickwillleavethenest after fourtoseven days, whenitisstrongenoughtostandandwalk. Parentskeepaclose, protectivewatchontheirchickasitexploresitshabitat.

  15. Flamingo

  16. Similarities • All of them are birds • They are vertebrates • They go through sexual reproduction • They lay eggs

  17. Differences • The way embryo is developed is different • They are different kinds of birds, so they have different adaptions. • The parents might have different ways of teaching their children.

  18. Red Bird vs. Eagle vs. Flamingo

  19. The End Thank you for watching!

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