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Birds of Prey Web Adventure By Ms. Lawrence & Ms. Michalik. What do you want to know about birds of prey?. I don’t think I want to learn at this time. Where and when I can see them. Sorry…. That was an invalid option. Please try again!
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Birds of Prey Web AdventureBy Ms. Lawrence & Ms. Michalik What do you want to know about birds of prey? I don’t think I want to learn at this time Where and when I can see them
Sorry… • That was an invalid option. Please try again! • To begin your adventure, click on the image of the raptor.
Congratulations! • You are about to embark on a grand adventure. • Option 1: View the city during the day • Option 2: View the city at night • Option 3: View the country during the day • Option 4: View the country at night • Option 5: View the wilderness during the day • Option 6: View the wilderness at night • Option 7: Go to the Summary Page
Option 1: City during the day Red-Tailed Hawk Look for a different raptor in the city Look for a raptor in the city at night Choose a different time and place Go to Summary
Cooper’s Hawk Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the city Look for a raptor in the city at night
American Kestrel Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the city Look for a raptor in the city at night
Turkey Vulture Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the city Look for a raptor in the city at night
Osprey Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the city Look for a raptor in the city at night
Peregrine Falcon Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the city Look for a raptor in the city at night
Option 2: City at night Look for a raptor in the city during the day Go to Summary Look at the Great Horned Owl Choose a different time and place
Great Horned Owl • You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn. • You would be able to hear their hoot or call. Look for a raptor in the city during the day Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the city
Common Screech Owl • Like the Great Horned Owl, the Screech Owl would be hard to see. • You would also be able to hear its call or hoot. Choose a different time and place Look for a raptor in the city during the day Look for a different raptor in the city
Option 3: Country during the day Red-Tailed Hawk Look for a different raptor in the country Choose a different time and place Look for a raptor in the country at night Go to Summary
Cooper’s Hawk Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
Red Shouldered Hawk Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
American Kestrel Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
Turkey Vulture Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
Osprey Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
Peregrine Falcon Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
Bald Eagle Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country at night
Option 4: Country at night Great Horned Owl Look for a raptor in the country during the day Look for a different raptor in the country Choose a different time and place Go to Summary
Great Horned Owl • You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn. • You would be able to hear their hoot or call. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country during the day
Common Screech Owl • Like the Great Horned Owl, the Screech Owl would be hard to see. • You would be able to hear its call or hoot. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country during the day
Barn Owl • Like the other Owls, the Barn Owl would be hard to see at night. • You would be able to hear its call or hoot. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country during the day
Barred Owl • Like the other Owls, the Barred Owl would be hard to see at night. • You would be able to hear its call or hoot. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the country Look for a raptor in the country during the day
Option 5: Wilderness during the day Red-Tailed Hawk Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Go to Summary
Cooper’s Hawk Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
Red Shouldered Hawk Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
American Kestrel Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
Turkey Vulture Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
Osprey Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
Peregrine Falcon Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
Bald Eagle Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness at night
Option 6: Wilderness at night Great Horned Owl Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day Choose a different time and place Go to Summary
Great Horned Owl • You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn. • You would be able to hear their hoot or call. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day
Common Screech Owl • You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn. • You would be able to hear their hoot or call. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day
Barn Owl • You wouldn’t actually see this owl because they only come out from dusk to dawn. • You would be able to hear their hoot or call. Choose a different time and place Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day
Barred Owl • Like the other Owls, the Barred Owl would be hard to see at night. • You would be able to hear its call or hoot.. Look for a raptor in the wilderness during the day Look for a different raptor in the wilderness Choose a different time and place Go to Summary
Summary Page • What characteristics or traits did you observe or notice about birds of prey? • What did you notice about the different habitats that the same types of birds occupy? • How does time affect the types of birds of prey you might or might not see? • In each type of location, what type of benefits do you think these birds bring to man? • How does man effect the environment in relation to birds of prey or their habitat? Look at additional resources Return to start page for another look
Resources • Nearctica - Natural History - Birds - Raptors • Free Clipart, Pictures, Royalty Free Photographs and Illustrations • Carolina Raptor Center - News and Events • Outdoor Eyes photography forum and outdoor adventure forum ... Return to start page for another look Continue to other resources
Resources Continued • http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/chekbird/r4/47.htm • http://www.mindspring.com/~tnwarbler/HomePage/species.html • http://www.mindspring.com/~tnwarbler/HomePage/raptors.html • Birds of Prey Bibliography