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Bird Project. By: Tia. A Flamingo has a long neck with pink features. The flamingo stands on one feet when it sleeps. The flamingo big beak is pink and black at the tip. Flamingo. The sandhill crane are long legged bird. The sandhill also have long neck and gray features.
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Bird Project By: Tia
A Flamingo has a long neck with pink features. The flamingo stands on one feet when it sleeps. The flamingo big beak is pink and black at the tip. Flamingo
The sandhill crane are long legged bird. The sandhill also have long neck and gray features. Heron-like birds with a patch of bald red skin on top of their head. Sandhill Crane
The black- necked stilt has a long pink leg. The birds feature is black and white. On top of its head is all black. Black-necked stilt
The bird has a black colored features on it’s neck, looks like a necklace. The birds has a small black beck. The birds body features are gray and white on it’s tummy. Piping Plover
The mockingbird is usually found in northern Florida. The birds features are dark gray and white. The bird is about 10’’ tall same height as American robin. Northern Mockingbird
The turkey vulture have reddish color on his head. On the turkey vulture features are black. Turkey vulture holds its wings in a “v” while soaring. Turkey vulture
Northern gannet are large birds, with a yellow features on its head. Their height is about 36inches. The birds body are all white. (they are very cute birds) Northern Gannet
The blue jay is a median size bird. They are found in a wooded area, through most Northern American. They eat nuts, seeds and little animals. Blue Jay
The owl are mostly found underground. They can be found mostly in north and south American. The birds color is brown and white, their eyes are black and yellow. Burrowing Owl
The birds has a black futures under its wing. Their futures are white, their beaks are bright orange. They are found in America. American white pelican
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