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All of the sites listed were active as of March 9, 2005. The evaluation is by the AVA Center staff according to the amount of information given, the general appearance of the site and its potential use in the classroom.

THE ALBATROSS PROJECT
http://www.wfu.edu/albatross/index.htm
An international project in which students are assisting researchers in tracking albatrosses across the open ocean.
Sections: Albatrosses at Work, The Scientific Problem, Kids Using Satellites, The Research Team, The Galapagos
Study, The Hawaii Study, Join the Project, and Take Me Straight to Some Really Cool Stuff. Also includes activities
and lesson plans for teachers. Excellent

ALL ABOUT BIRDS
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/
A lot of information about birds for students. Sections: All About Birds, Bird Printouts, Bird Extremes
(see separate listing), Bird Fossils & Extinction, Early Birds, Bird Watching, Birds as Symbols, Birds and
People, Bird Jokes, Bird Beak Pop-Up Card, Classroom Activities and more. Excellent

AMERICAN BALD EAGLE INFORMATION
http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/
Lots of eagle information including: Eagle Descriptions, Bald Eagle History, Eagle Feathers, Eagle Eye Sight, Eagle
Migration, Feeding Habits, Nesting & Young, Reintroduction, Where to View, American Emblem, Essence of Eagles,
Eagle Poems, Old Abe, The Golden Eagle, Eagles of the World, Eagle Links, Screen Savers, Greeting Cards and more. Excellent

THE AVIARY: BIRDS
http://www.theaviary.com/bi.shtml
An extensive amount of information on birds and birdwatching. Sections of interest to classes: Attract Hummingbirds
with Gardens, Types of Birds, Identify That Bird, Conservation, Make Bird Crafts, Songs and Calls and much, much more. Excellent

BELIZE ZOO – BIRD VIDEOS
http://www.belizezoo.org/zoo/zoo/bird.html
Online videos of birds at the Belize Zoo including the Toucan, King Vulture, Jabiru, Scarlet Macaw and
the Great Egret. Excellent

                                                       
BIRD HOUSE AT THE NATIONAL ZOO
http://natzoo.si.edu/Animals/Birds/
Facts about birds, live video cam of the Flamingos, Migratory Bird Center, Backyard Birdfeeder Cam,
Solve a Bird Puzzle, Articles, FAQs, Photos, Resource Center. Excellent

BIRD JOKES FOR KIDS
http://www.zoomschool.com/subjects/birds/Birdjokes.html
Lots of bird jokes for kids. Excellent

THE BIRD OF THE WEEK
http://birds.cornell.edu/bow/
Information, photos and sounds of a different bird every week. You can also look up many other species
of birds. Excellent

BIRD PRINTOUTS
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/printouts/Skeleton.shtml
A huge number of printouts of birds. Excellent

BIRD WORKSHEETS
http://www.edhelper.com/birds.htm
A long list of printable worksheets focusing on birds includes: Bird Reading Comprehensions, Penguin
Reading Comprehensions, Pictures of Birds-Puzzles, and Birds-Spelling and Vocabulary (including several
word search puzzles, crosswords, etc.). Outstanding. Excellent

THE BIRDHOUSE NETWORK
http://birds.cornell.edu/birdhouse/index.html
Monitors cavity-nesting birds with information on birdhouses and live cams of nesting birds. Students
can join and monitor birdhouses in their neighborhood. Includes information on the building and placement
of a birdhouse, monitoring nest behavior, and more. Excellent

BIRDS                 NEW!
http://www.picadome.fcps.net/lab/currl/bird/default.htm
A page of links on birds. Sections: Informational Sites, Online Activities, and Printable Activities.
Excellent                 Also in
Lesson Plans & Classroom Activities

BIRDS – 42EXPLORE                     NEW!
http://www.42explore.com/birds.htm
Basic information on birds plus activities and webquests. Excellent

BIRDS N WAYS
http://www.birdsnways.com/
A guide to pet birds, pet parrots and exotic birds. Includes purchasing, species information, clubs,
veterinary care, bird ezines, links and more. Excellent

BIRDS OF PREY AT BUTEO.COM
http://www.buteo.com/
A large amount of information on birds of prey including species profiles and photos. Excellent

BIRDZILLA.COM
http://www.birdzilla.com/
A vast site with everything you would want to know for bird watching and study. Includes the
Wild Bird Omnibus, Bird FAQ, Backyard Oasis, Bird Café, Bird Buzz, Birding Tours, Birding
Destinations, State/Province Info, Life Lists, Hotlines, Photography, Art Gallery, Species Profile, Bird
Identification, The ABC’s of Birdwatching and Birdfeeding and much more. Outstanding. Excellent

BUILDING A BIRDHOUSE
http://www.seanet.com/users/fowler/birdhome.htm
Everything you need to know to build a birdhouse. Includes dimensions for different species, materials,
placement and more. Excellent

CLASSROOM BIRDFEEDER CAM
http://www.dcboces.org/sufsd/nassau/vitek/birds/index.html
A class birdfeeder project with a live video cam of their schoolyard birdfeeders and extensive information.
Sections: Who Are We, Birds, Birdfeeders, Seeds & Suet, Recipes, Habitats, Bird Count, Binoculars, Research,
Resources, Poetry & Puzzles, Video and Learning Standards. Excellent

CLASSROOM BIRDSCOPE
http://birds.cornell.edu/classroombs/
An online bird magazine for students. Requires purchase of newest issue but the full issue is archived for
previous issues. Includes stories, poems, articles, and artwork by students as well as outstanding research
papers. Excellent

CLOUD FOREST ALIVE
http://www.cloudforestalive.org/
Information on the cloud forests of Central America and their wildlife. Includes live web cam images. Sections:
Quetzal Cam (terrific page); Weekly Lessons (search the archive for the bird lessons); Hummingbird Cam; Bat Cam;
Cloud Forest Research; Cloud Forest Sounds; Wallpaper; Maps, Facts & Figures; Take a Cloud Forest Quiz and
the Christmas Bird Count. Excellent

CRUISE THE SUPER SHOREBIRD FLYWAY ON THE INTERNET
http://sssp.fws.gov/sssp.html
Information on the Shorebird Sister Schools program along with information on the birds, their habitat,
their migrations and more. The Just for Kids section includes: Photo Gallery, Shorebirds Coloring Pages,
What is a Wetland?, What are Shorebirds?, Shorebird Quiz, Games, Kids Gallery, Gee Whiz Facts, a
Shorebirds ID Field Guide and more. Includes teacher materials. Excellent

EAGLEKIDS                         NEW!
http://www.eaglekids.com/
Fun and facts on eagles and other birds with Tommy Talon. Sections: Fun, Tommy’s Feathered Friends, Tommy’s
Other Friends, Eagle Facts and more. Colorful and fun for kids. Excellent

HUMMINGBIRDS.NET
http://www.hummingbirds.net/
Information on attracting, watching, feeding and studying North American hummingbirds. Includes: Quick Q&A,
Attracting Birds, Feeders, Answers, Species, Hummer Notes, Anecdotes, Gallery, Migration Maps and more. Excellent

INTRODUCTION TO THE AVES
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/birds/birdintro.html
A senior level site with information on the vertebrate class aves, or birds. Sections: Fossil Record, Life
History & Ecology, Systematics, and More on Morphology. Excellent

KIDWINGS
http://www.kidwings.com/index.htm
Teaches kids all about birds. Sections: Owl Pellet Discussion, Bird Skulls, Eggs, Nests, Feathers, Just
For Fun, Bird Topography, Poetry, Digiscoping, and Teacher Forums. Excellent

MIGRATORY MAX                     NEW!
http://earthday.wilderness.org/migmax/
A site from the Wilderness Society on migrating birds. 
"Max is an American Golden-Plover. Full grown,
he's smaller than a football, but logs more miles in the sky than many frequent fliers. His birthplace
is the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But he'll be a world-class traveller before he's five months old!  
Learn about Max's first moments and his first journey south with Max's Grand Adventure.   Find out
about his spring migration with Heading Home."
Sections: All About Max, Max’s Grand Adventure,
From Alaska to our Backyards, Amazing Arctic Birds and Links. Excellent

NATIVE SONGBIRDS IN COLOR AND SOUND
http://www.naturesound.com/birds/birds.html
Twelve color photos of familiar songbirds with audio clips of the songs of each. Excellent

NEW ZEALAND BIRDS
http://www.nzbirds.com/#Home
Information on the birds of New Zealand; many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Includes a photo gallery
of Endemic Birds, Native Birds, Introduced Birds, Extinct Birds, and English Index. Excellent

NORTH AMERICAN BIRD SOUNDS
http://www.naturesongs.com/birds.html#swha
A huge site with WAV files of bird sounds, not just songs but other kinds of sounds, too. Also includes bird love
songs and "mystery" birds. Excellent

THE ORNITHOLOGY WEB SITE
http://birdwebsite.com/
Articles, Photo Gallery, Research, Conservation Alerts, Education, Resources and more. Excellent

                                                                                       

THE OWL PAGES
http://www.owlpages.com/
Extensive information on owls. Sections include: List of all World Owls, Physiology of Owls, Rehabilitation,
Mythology & Culture, Educational & Fun Stuff, Web Links, Owls of the World, Owl Photo Gallery, Reproduction,
Nest Boxes, Articles and more. Excellent

PENGUINS AROUND THE WORLD
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/penguins/main.html
An informative site for students on penguins. Sections: Slideshow, Habitats, Lesson Plans, Collaborative
Ideas, Quiz, Resources, Treasure Hunt, Activities and more. Excellent

PENGUINS IN NEW ZEALAND
http://www.penguin.net.nz/
FAQs, Species Information, Viewing Sites (In Wild and In Captivity), Threats, Conservation, Events, Games
(online and download), Books, Downloads, Links and more. An outstanding site. Excellent

SHOREBIRD SISTER SCHOOLS PROGRAM             NEW!
http://66.241.214.202/
A program by the US Fish & Wildlife service that links people along flyways. You join and receive
newsletters and other information and report shorebird sightings. Click on Resources for lists of activities
for the classroom. Excellent

TIPS FOR HELPING INJURED WILD BIRDS
http://www.rainieraudubon.org/birdcare.htm
Information on caring for injured baby birds – nestlings, and fledglings – Includes Flying into Windows,
Cat Attacks, Handling Techniques, Miscellaneous Tips and more. Excellent

TROPICAL COLORING BOOK
http://www.rainforest-alliance.org/kids&teachers/kids/coloring-book/index.html
Great pictures to print out and color. Excellent

VIEW NESTING BIRDS
http://www.pitt.edu/~dziadosz/
Links to a long list of live nest cams around the world by species. Check the species list
for locations and current nesting. Excellent

THE VIRTUAL BIRDER
http://www.virtualbirder.com/vbirder/
Go birding without leaving the classroom as this site takes you to several birding sites
around the country. Includes looking for hawks in Cape May, NJ. Click the location on
the map and begin birding. Excellent

                                                                                               

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO BIRDING TODAY?
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/birding.htm
Information on what birds to see where around the world: North America, Central America,
South America, Caribbean, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia/Pacific, and Country Index.
Sections: Featured Images, Bird Photo Index, World Bird Gallery, Photographers’ Index, Fun Stuff
and more. Check out the Fun Stuff section for lots of great stories. Excellent

WILD ABOUT BIRDS
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/
Bird Cam – Educational Materials – Bird Facts – Includes 12 lesson plans for teachers. An
outstanding site. Excellent

WILD-EYED ALASKA
http://www.hhmi.org/alaska/
Cameras placed around Gull Island, Alaska give viewers a look at colonies of seabirds nesting
on Gull Island. Includes video clips. An outstanding site. Excellent

WILDBIRDS.COM
http://www.wildbirds.com/
A huge site with information on wild birds. Sections: Feeding Wild Birds, Attracting Wild
Birds, Identifying Wild Birds, Watching Wild Birds, Your Favorite Birds, Protecting Wild Birds,
Photographing Wild Birds, Kids’ Corner, Pests, Wild Bird Links and more. Each section has several
subsections. Excellent

YAHOOLIGANS – ANIMALS – FIELD GUIDE – BIRDS                 NEW!
http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/content/animals/birds/
Fun facts and photos of birds. Sections: Backyard Birds; Ground Birds; Hummingbirds; Seabirds;
Swimming Birds; Wading Birds; Hawks, Eagles and Vultures; Owls; Shorebirds; and Woodpeckers. Excellent

YELLOW RIBBON – A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A HOUSE SPARROW – ONLINE BOOK       NEW!
http://www.backyardnature.net/sparrow.htm
Read the non-fiction story of a house sparrow throughout the year. Start with January and
move month-by-month. Could be used for storytelling. Excellent

                                  

                                                                                       

AUDUBON ADOPT-A-BIRD – CENTER FOR BIRDS OF PREY
http://www.adoptabird.org/
Learn about the birds at the Center for Birds of Prey where injured birds are rescued
and kept if they cannot be relocated to the wild. There’s a photo album of each of the birds with
a short "biography", information on the species, and information on the Adopt-a-Bird program.
(Note: Classrooms can become a Bird Buddy) Very Good

THE AVIARY: COMPANION AND PET BIRDS
http://www.theaviary.com/ci.shtml
Information on companion and pet birds. Not as extensive as the above site but still
very good. Very Good

BACKYARD BIRDING
http://www.bcpl.net/~tross/by/backyard.html
A great deal of information on the birds to be found in our backyards and how to encourage
them. Includes feeding and birdhouses. Very Good

BIRD CLIPART                     NEW URL!
http://webclipart.about.com/od/msub50aa/
Bird clipart. Very Good

BIRD CLIPART AND PICTURES
http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?direct=Animals/Birds
Lots of bird clipart and photos to copy. Note: You can also go to http://www.classroomclipart.com
and click on Animals, then Birds. Very Good

BIRD CRAFTS FOR KIDS                     NEW!
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/birds.html
Simple crafts for primary students on birds including bird house, bird mobile, bird rattle and more. Very Good

BIRD FEEDING RECIPES
http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/%7Etross/by/suetrecs.html
8 recipes for bird feed using suet and peanut butter with seeds. Very Good

BIRD LINKS
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/birds.html

Links for students about birds.  Very Good

BIRD NEST BOX - LIVE WEBCAM        NEW!   JUST ADDED!
http://www.foresthome.btinternet.co.uk/index.htm

A live webcam of a nesting box for blue tits, small birds with blue, grey and white coloration.  Includes the latest news (they just started building the nest) and video clips.  Very Good

BIRD PERCH
http://www.birdperch.com/
A website to assist birder with bird identification and locations for birdwatching. The Photos section
has a huge number of bird photos to use in identifying unknown birds. An interactive map shows
locations of national and state reserves. Very Good

BIRD PHOTO GALLERY
http://www.stanford.edu/~petelat1/
A very long list of bird photos by species. Very Good

BIRD PHOTOS, CLIPART AND SONGS
http://www.birding.com/Photos_and_Songs.asp
A page of links to commercial photos, photos, clipart, webcams, songs and art featuring birds. Very Good

                                                                                       

BIRD SONGS – SONGS AND CALLS OF SOME NEW YORK STATE BIRDS          NEW!
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~tony/birds/
Links to audio files for birds found in New York State. Note: These are also found in New Jersey.
Multiple sound files per bird. Very Good

THE BIRDING PAGE
http://www.seanet.com/users/fowler/birding.htm
Lots of bird links and birding information. Very Good

BIRDSOURCE – BIRDING WITH A PURPOSE
http://www.birdsource.org/
Devoted to bird study and conservation measures. Includes information on recent bird counts.
Sections: Projects, Features, Bird Facts. Very Good

BIRDS DOWN UNDER
http://www.ozbird.com/
Articles, Facts, Stories and Environment information on the birds of Australia. Very Good

THE BIRDS OF AMBERGRIS CAYE
http://www.ambergriscaye.com/birds/index.html
Information on the birds that inhabit an island off the Yucatan peninsula. Elbert Greer
and his canine companion Bubba write a weekly column about the birds for the local
newspaper. In fact, some of the articles are "written" by Bubba. Examples: The Bubba
Birdwatching Philosophy, the Scarlet Macaw, Bird Listening, Lineated Woodpecker, The Whistling Duck
and lots more. A lot of terrific information in an amusing format. Very Good

                                                                                           

BIRDS OF THE EVERGLADES
http://www.florida-everglades.com/birds.htm
Photos of birds of the Everglades. Very Good

BIRDSTATION – ALL ABOUT PET BIRDS, PARROTS AND PET BIRD CARE
http://www.petstation.com/birds.html
Information on pet birds. Includes: BirdStation Library, BirdStation Banter, Clubs & Organizations, Publications, BirdStation Photo Gallery, BirdStation Marketplace and Other Pet Bird Links. Very Good

BIRDWATCHING AUSTRALIA
http://www.birdwatching-australia.com/
Information and photos of the many bird species in the rainforests of Australia. Sections: Bird Lodge,
Bird Lists, Bird Sites, Bird Guides, and Bird Links. Very Good

BUBA THE TALKING BIRD
http://www.dublclick.com/coconutinfo/buba.html
The web site of Buba, a 14 year old African Grey Parrot in Hawaii. Buba says 200 phrases, some of them in
Hawaiian. Includes video clips and audio clips. Fun. Very Good

A CHILDREN’S GUIDE TO BIRDWATCHING                     NEW!
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/adv/birding/beginbird/kidbird.htm
A basic guide for children on identifying birds. Shows the purpose of the shape of bird beaks and feet.
Good links to more information. Very Good

CHRISTINE’S FREE BIRD, BEE, & BUTTERFLY CLIPART
http://birding.about.com/library/blclip-direct.htm
Good free clipart from birding at about.com. Note: Click on the links to the left to find more good information
on a range of birding topics. Very Good

E-NATURE – FIELD GUIDE – SPECIES FINDER                     NEW!
http://www.enature.com/search/show_search_thumb.asp?curGroupID=1&searchText=
A field guide to birds from eNature.com. You can search by family name, common name and scientific
name. Provides a description, habitat, nesting, range, voice, discussion and color photo. Very Good

FEEDING THE BIRDS THIS WINTER
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/feedingthebirds.htm
Birdfeeders and bird treats for students to make to feed the birds around the school. Very Good

FINE FEATHERED FRIENDSHIP                     NEW!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/huntbirdsjb.html
An Internet Treasure Hunt on birds. "Fine Feathered Friends will help you find what you want
to know all about birds and birding. Below is a list of questions about birds and internet
links to help you find the answers. These sites are filled with useful information to help you
enjoy and appreciate birds and birding. Have fun and get ready to get hooked on birding!"
Very Good

FLYING CASANOVAS – BOWERBIRDS                     NEW!
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bowerbirds/
A companion site to the PBS documentary on bowerbirds and their unusual behavior. Sections:
On the Trail of the Bowerbird, Are Bowers Art?, Creature Courtship and Bowerbird Matching Game. Very Good

GREG KUNKEL’S BIRDSONGS      NEW URL!     
http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/kunkel/gjk/homepage.htm
Dedicated to recording bird vocalizations. Species: Hawks & Eagles, Wrens, Sparrows & Buntings,
Cardinals & Grosbeaks, Wood Warblers, Finches, Blackbirds & Orioles, Tits, Tree Creepers, Vireos, Thrushes,
and Tanagers. Includes brief information on each species and WAV files of their songs. Very Good

HOTSPOT FOR BIRDS: BASIC BIRD CARE GUIDE FOR PARROTS AND OTHER PET BIRDS   NEW URL!
http://www.multiscope.com/hotspot/
Good basic bird care guide. Sections: Diet, Mainstays of Your Bird’s Diet, Absolute No-No’s, Bathing,
Medical Care, Grooming, Safety, Housing, Toys and Interaction. Very Good

                                                                                               

HUNT FOR BIRDS IN TUXEDOS                 NEW!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/huntbirdsinmr.html
An Internet Treasure Hunt on penguins and puffins. Provides questions and links to websites
with the answers. Very Good

IT’S A GREY’S WORLD
http://www.itsagreysworld.com/home.html
Information on grey parrots. Sections include: About Greys, Misconceptions, Diet Safe/Toxic,
Diet Tips, FAQ, Bird Tips ‘N Trix, Our Pet Birds, Articles, Recipes, Photo Galleria, Fun Stuff,
Bird Music, and more. Much better than it first looks. Very Good

JOURNEY NORTH : A GLOBAL STUDY OF WILDLIFE MIGRATION
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/index.html
Follows the spring migration of the several species of birds as they move northward.
Includes information on how to chart the migrations and much more. Bird species: Bald Eagle,
Hummingbird, Loon, Oriole, Robin, and Whooping Crane. Very Good

KILLER WINDOWS
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/sci_update.cfm?DocID=141
A lesson on how bright lights in city skyscrapers affect migrating birds. Includes an audio file
and a transcription of the discussion and questions to aid students in their discussion. Very Good

MIGRATING BIRDS KNOW NO BOUNDARIES
http://www.birds.org.il/show_item.asp?levelId=457
Israel is a major site for migrating birds. This site has information on the species that live
there and migrate through Israeli territory. Includes: Study Methods, Education Tools, Common
Birds Guide, Birds & Flight Safety, Pictures Library, Bird Cams and more. Very Good

MILK CARTON BIRD FEEDER
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/ODFWhtml/Education/BirdFeeder.html
How to make a bird feeder from a waxed milk carton. Also what feed to use and where to place it. Very Good

NEW JERSEY AUDUBON SOCIETY                 NEW!
http://www.njaudubon.org/
The official site for the New Jersey Audubon Society. Includes the latest news on birding in New Jersey
as well as birding areas. Very Good information on a variety of topics. Very Good

                                                                                                       

THE NUTTY BIRDWATCHER
http://nuthatch.birdnature.com/
A well done site on birds. Sections: Introduction, Survival Needs, Bird Identification, Gallery & Profile
(contains both a Photograph Gallery and a Painting Gallery), Habitats of Birds, Bird Migration,
Odds & Ends, and Resources. Very Good

OCEAN WANDERERS: PELAGIC BIRDS
http://www.oceanwanderers.com/
A site dedicated to the study of seabirds. Includes: Pelagic Birding and Rarities & Bird Identification.
Also includes photos and an Annotated List of Seabirds of the World. Very Good

PARROT CHRONICLES
http://www.parrotchronicles.com/spring2002/index.htm
An online magazine on parrots covering care and feeding (including recipes), Ask Dr. Harris, Species
Profile, Parrot People, Behavior and more. Very Good

PETERSON ONLINE
http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/peterson/
Learn about birds from one of the world’s best-known ornithologists, Roger Tory Peterson. Includes:
Identification, Bird Watcher’s Digest, Peterson’s Perspectives, Calendar, and excerpts from Kingbird
Highway. More. Very Good

PIGEONS.COM
http://pigeons.com/
Information on pigeons including: Pigeon News, Avian Causes, Basic Pigeon Care, Member Exchange,
Pigeon Lovers Tell All, Emergency Care and Treatment and more. Very Good

PIPING PLOVER ATLANTIC COAST POPULATION
http://pipingplover.fws.gov/
Information on the status of the piping plover on the Atlantic Coast from the US Fish & Wildlife
Service. Includes a slideshow, fun stuff (puzzles, etc.), lesson plans and more. Very Good

PRINT YOUR OWN COLORING PAGES
http://www.bonus.com/applets/bigpic/bigpic.cgi?REQUEST=start&MASTERDIR=birds
Several coloring pages to print out of 12 birds such as: Cedar Waxwings, Northern Cardinal,
Yellow Warblers and more. Very Good

A ROBIN’S DIARY                     NEW!
http://home.insightbb.com/~hlg/
"
One such Robin adventure occurred last Spring in our backyard. Fortunately I spotted it
early enough prior to the chicks being hatched  which  enabled me to set up an X10 camera
at the nest. I recorded to video tape approximately 6 hours of video each day until the
adventure ended.  Reviewing the tapes has given me a much greater appreciation for
the wonder of nature and the dedication of these Robin parents to their babies and to each other.  
I have selected video from each day to share via the internet this adventure as described
from one of the chicks point of view. The Videos are obviously reduced in size and in
WMV to accommodate some reasonable access, and will be best viewed by broadband users.
The WMV files will probably require that Windows Media Player 7.1 or higher be installed
on your PC.  Please join Adam, Eve, Mi, and Mishado and the sights and sounds of their
fifteen days in May.
"
Note: There are two stories, one has a happy ending, one doesn’t. Very Good

THOSE MAJESTIC MACAWS
http://www.exoticbird.com/
Lots of information on macaws and parrots. Sections: Macaw Compendium, Macaws as Companions,
Gillian’s Help Desk, Get the Facts, See Macaw Owners Online, Health and Care Tips, A Little Parrot Humor,
The Proud Macaw (poem), The Macaw Bake Shop (recipes), The Macaw Book Shop, Places to Order Supplies,
Macaw Breeders Online, Bird-Related Mailing Lists, Avian Resources-The Best on the Web, and The Macaw
Theatre. Very Good

WHERE BIRDS LIVE
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/where_birds_live_summary.html
Students investigate what kinds of habitats encourage bird populations and study the habits, habitats
and characteristics of birds as well as mapping bird populations. Very Good

WINGED WISDOM – A PET BIRD EZINE
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/
An online magazine with articles about pet birds such as: Angel the Jenday Conure Parrot,
Lessons to Teach the New Baby Parrot
, Gregarious Goffin’s Cockatoo, Diary of a Professional
Bird Trainer
, Seizures in Pet Birds, etc. Includes an article subject index and all issues back to July 1996. Very Good

                                               

                                                                                                                                                           

A TO Z OF BIRDS – BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY                 NEW!
http://stevenround-birdphotography.com/A-Z%20Index.htm
A gallery of bird photos. Note: These photos are for sale, not for student use. Good

A TO Z OF BIRDS – POP-UP CARDS                 NEW!
http://www.didyouknow.cd/animals/birds.htm
A long list of birds. Click on the link and you get a pop-up card with a description, photo and more. Good

AN ACTIVITY GUIDE ABOUT THE SONGBIRDS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA        NEW!
http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/programs/songbirds/song_index.html
Guide Dee Byrd is your feathered host to the songbirds of British Columbia. Includes audio files. Includes a
Teacher’s Guide, Dee Byrd’s Guide to Who’s Who and Where’s That Bird You Heard? Good

ALL ABOUT BIRDS – WILDLIFE FACTS                         NEW!
http://www.iwrc-online.org/kids/Facts/Birds/birds.htm
Colorful, brief information about birds suitable for young students. Good

BABY BIRD MAZE
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/eisaku/images/piyo4.gif
A baby chick sitting in an egg. Print it out and follow the maze. Good

                                                                                           

BACKYARD BIRDS: GUIDE TO BIRDWATCHING…
http://birds.sprucenet.com/birds/
There’s plenty of information here on choosing the proper kind of bird house, placement,
materials, design and more. Good

BIRD BYTES – PET PARROT DIRECTORY
http://www.birdbytes.com/index.html
A fun site for bird lovers, especially parrot lovers. Includes: Bird Names, Bird Poems, Parrot Stuff,
Bird Links, Your License to Brag and more. Good

BIRD CLIPART
http://www.animal-clipart.com/bird01.html
More links to clipart sites with images of birds. Good

BIRD CLIPART
http://members.tripod.com/thenest3/index.htm
Some bird clipart with links to other clipart sites. Good

BIRD CLIPART.COM
http://www.birdclipart.com/
Links and information about several sites that have bird clipart. Good

BIRD CROSSWORD PUZZLE
http://www.edhelper.com/birds901.htm
A bird crossword puzzle that can be printed out. Good

BIRD EXTREMES
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/Birdextremes.shtml
Information for primary students on bird "extremes", the biggest, smallest, fastest, etc. Good

BIRD FEEDER CAM                         NEW!
http://school.discovery.com/schooladventures/animalcams/birdfeeder.html
A live webcam on a collection of bird feeders in Indianapolis. Good

                                                                                           

BIRD HOUSES AND FEEDERS
http://www.billybear4kids.com/holidays/earthday/birds/house.htm
Instructions on using plastic milk cartons to make bird houses and bird feeders. Good

BIRD JOKES
http://www.animalden.net/jh/birdjoke.htm
Another list of bird jokes. Good

BIRD JOKES – THAYER                         NEW!
http://www.thayerbirding.com/birdjokes.asp?Rating=G
A long list of bird jokes – for upper elementary and up. Good

BIRD JOKES AND STORIES AT WILDBIRDS.COM
http://www.wildbirds.com/favorites_Jokes.htm
A short list of bird jokes. Good

BIRD LINKS TO THE WORLD                     NEW!
http://www.bsc-eoc.org/links/links.jsp
Information on bird species, birding hotspots, bird clubs and organizations,
conservation, humor, backyard birds, magazines, etc. Good

BIRD POEMS
http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems24.html
A few simple bird poems. Poems: A Little Cock Sparrow, The Woodpecker, Mrs.
Peck-Pigeon, Birds Flying in Line with Feathers So Fine, Birds, Bird’s Nest, Baby Birdies,
and Once I Saw a Little Bird. Good

BIRD SKELETON PRINTOUT
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/birds/printouts/Skeleton.shtml
A printout of a bird skeleton. Good

BIRD TALK MAGAZINE
http://www.animalnetwork.com/birdtalk/
The official site for Bird Talk magazine. Although the articles are not online, there is a
Photo Gallery, Species Profiles, Q and A’s, Library and more. Good

A BIRD WITHOUT A SONG – AN ILLUSTRATED STORY                 NEW!
http://www.marlo.com/wguy1.htm
A cute online story with pictures about a bird who had no song. Fun for primary students. Good

BIRDFEEDING.ORG                     NEW!
http://www.birdfeeding.org/
Information on feeding wild birds. Click on Basics of Bird Feeding for a free downloaded copy. Good

BIRDING HAWAII                     NEW!
http://www.birdinghawaii.co.uk/
Good information and photos on the birds of Hawaii. Good

BIRDING HUMOR
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bbowman/birds/humor/index.html
Birding humor for junior/senior high students and adults. Humorous stories. Good

BIRDING ON THE WEB                     NEW!
http://www.birder.com/index.html
Includes photos, quizzes, games, and more. Good links. Good

BIRDS – KIDSKONNECT                         NEW!
http://www.kidskonnect.com/Birds/BirdsHome.html
A page of links to sites about birds. Suitable for students. Good

BIRDS AS SYMBOLS AND OMENS                 NEW!
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0768567.html
"From ancient times to the present, certain birds have been considered both
symbols and forecasters of events. These eight birds, from every part of the world,
have been especially important."
Good

                                                                                               

BIRDS OF NEW JERSEY – CHECKLIST                     NEW!
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/chkbirds.htm
A list of the birds found in New Jersey with common name, scientific name and status. Good

BIRDS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST                 NEW!
http://www.christinevadai.com/
Good bird photos of the birds of the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, British Columbia
and Idaho). Sections: Backyard Birds (Suburban), Backyard Birds (Rural), Columbia Basin,
Farmland, Lowland Forest, Mountains, Oceans, Raptors, Shoreline, Wetlands, Oddities and
Outside the Pacific Northwest. Includes links to photos of birds in other areas such as Texas, South
Africa, Japan and more. Good

BIRDS: A VIRTUAL EXHIBIT
http://www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Birds/Birds/index.html
A virtual exhibition on the birds of Canada. Click on Information to access the five sections of
the exhibit: East Coast Birds, Eggs-A Virtual Exhibition, The Birds of Manitoba Online, The Grace
Bell Collection (birdcalls), and Feathers on Water. Good

BLACKWATER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, MARYLAND – OSPREY CAM
http://www.friendsofblackwater.org/osprey.html
Visit a live cam view of an osprey or eagle nest (depending on month) in a wildlife refuge in Maryland. Good

BOOKS ABOUT BIRDS AND BIRDWATCHING                 NEW!
http://home.att.net/~newbooks/birdbooks3.html#k-12
A list of books about birds and birdwatching. Click on Children/K-12 Level for children’s books.
Compiled by a librarian. Good

BUILDING A BIRD HOUSE
http://www.osweb.com/kidzkorner/sept3.htm
Step-by-step instructions for building a bird house for kids. Good

BUILDING A BIRDHOUSE – LOWE’S             NEW!
http://170.224.4.200/lkn?action=howTo&p=Build/BrdHouse
Instructions from Lowe’s on building a bird house including sizing it for the species
you want to attract and painting ideas. Good

BUILDING A BIRDHOUSE OR NEST BOX             NEW!
http://kimsey.stonepics.com/birdhome.htm
Information on building a birdhouse or nest box with a long chart showing the dimensions
for each species, height above ground, and preferred habitat. Good

CAPE MAY BIRD OBSERVATORY
http://www.njaudubon.org./Centers/CMBO/
The official site for the Cape May Bird Observatory including a calendar of events,
programs and more. Good

                                                                                               

CHICKENS!
 
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0111462/?tqskip1=1&tqtime=0306

A student-created site on chickens.  Includes: Chicken Health, Chicken Types, Chicken Eggs, Chickens as Food and Resources.  Good

COMMON BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND – A THINKQUEST SITE                 NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/5078/
A site for elementary students on the birds of New England. Sections: How to Attract Birds, Bird Watching
Tips, Unusual Facts, Bird Games, Bird Jokes, Bird Books, Other Websites and Glossary. Good

CRAFTY BIRDS – FREE BIRDHOUSE PLANS                 NEW!
http://www.craftybirds.com/birdhouses.html
A large collection of free bird house construction plans. Good

CRANES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
http://www.jkinder.com/jkinder/cranes/cranefrm.html
Information on cranes around the world from crowned cranes to whooping cranes. Includes information
on habitat and images. Good

                                                                                                   

THE CROW MEADOW                 NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/crowmeadow/
Photos and information about crows. Sections: Crow Info, Photography, Stories, Artwork, Fun &
Games, and Links. Good

DINNER? IT’S FOR THE BIRDS
http://www.osweb.com/kidzkorner/feeder.htm
Several ideas for simple bird feeders kids can make. Also a chart with which bird eats which food. Good

DUCKS AT A DISTANCE – WATERFOWL IDENTIFICATION GUIDE     NEW!
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/tools/duckdist/duckdist.htm
An identification guide to ducks. Shows drawings of coloring, flying patterns, wing shape and more. Good

DUCKS OF THE WORLD
http://www.utm.edu/departments/ed/cece/ducks.shtml
Photos and species information on duck species. Good

DUCKS UNLIMITED                     NEW!
http://www.ducks.org/
A wetlands conservation organization. Good

THE FABULOUS KAKAPO
http://www.kakapo.net/en/index.html
Information on the world’s rarest and strangest parrot. Good

FEATHER ANALYSIS
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/sci_update.cfm?DocID=145
An examination at the research being conducted on feathers to analyze the chemical isotopes to determine
where the feathers were grown and follow migration patterns. Includes an audio file of the discussion
with a transcript. Students must then answer questions about what they have learned. Good

FEATHERSITE – THE POULTRY PAGE                     NEW!
http://www.feathersite.com//Poultry/BRKPoultryPage.html

"An on-line zoological garden of domestic poultry, including photos, video and information
about various breeds of fowl, such as chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, peafowl, pigeons,
and turkeys. Various wildfowl are also included."
Good

FEEDING THE BIRDS THIS WINTER             NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/feedingthebirds.htm
Birdfeeding recipes including birdseed cookies and a bagel bird feeder. Good

FOREST AND RANGELAND BIRDS OF THE UNITED STATES                 NEW!
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/1998/forest/forest.htm#contents
A guide to birds from the U.S. Geological Survey. Divided by families and then species. Gives the
habitat, range, status, nesting, etc. For junior/senior high students. No photos. Good

FREE ONLINE BIRD JIGSAW PUZZLES
http://birding.about.com/library/bljigsaws.htm?once=true&
A long list of free online jigsaw puzzles that you manipulate online. Good

FOR THE BIRDS – REHABILITATION OF BABY SONG BIRDS             NEW!
http://www.rivernet.net/~nbiggs/
Information on the rehabilitation of baby song birds. Addresses "Common Misperceptions",
Bare Essentials, Baby Bird Food Recipes, In a Pinch, Photographs, and FAQs and Other Links. Good

FOR THE LOVE OF CROWS                 NEW!
http://www.zeebyrd.com/corvi29/index.html
Information about crows such as coloration, diet, family, geographic distribution and intelligence. Good

THE FOX AND THE CROW – POEM                     NEW!
http://www.antelope-ebooks.com/POETRY/MB/poem02.html
The poem "The Fox and the Crow". Good

GATESY THE LITTLE BLUE BUDGIE
http://www.zille.com/gates/default.asp
Gatesy is a blue budgie (budgerigar) who lives in British Columbia. Sections: Who is Gatesy?, About Budgies,
Picture Gallery, Video Gallery, Feathered Friends, Gatesy Says and Greeting Cards. Includes audio files. Good

GEOBOP’S BIRD SYMBOLS
http://www.geobop.com/Symbols/Animals/Birds/
Extensive information on the use of birds as symbols and as state, national and provincial birds.
Includes Canada and Japan as well as the United States. Good

                                                                                               

GOBBLE, GOBBLE, GOBBLE – THE WILD TURKEY                 NEW!
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/critter/bird/wildturkey.htm
Information about the wild turkey and how this species has thrived in the last 30 years. Sections:
Turkeys Past, Turkeys Present, Snoods and Wattles, Turkey Tastes, Turkey Habits, A Turkey Gobble,
and Turkey Hunting. Note: This information refers to Wisconsin but applies to New Jersey as well. Good

GREG LASLEY’S NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY – BIRDS                 NEW!
http://www.greglasley.net/
Good bird photographs by a nature photographer. Note: These cannot be copied or used in school projects.
Just good photos. Good

HAWKWATCH
http://www.hawkwatch.org/
A research organization that monitors hawk and other bird of prey populations. Good

HELP! MY BIRD ESCAPED!
http://www.cockatiel.org/articles/escaped.html
Information on how to keep a pet bird safe indoors and how to find it if it escapes from the house. Good

HOW TO TELL THE BIRDS FROM THE FLOWERS – ONLINE BOOK         NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/2406/rww/contents.html
An online tongue-in-cheek book first published in 1907. Compares birds and flowers with little poems
such as The Parrot and the Carrot or The Tern and the Turnip. Cute poems and illustrations. Good

HUMMER/BIRD STUDY GROUP
http://www.hummingbirdsplus.org/
Information on hummingbirds including Mission & History, Hummingbirds, Winter Hummingbird
Banding, Attracting and Feeding Hummingbirds, and more. Good

HUNT FOR BIRDS – AN INTERNET TREASURE HUNT                     NEW!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/huntbirdsje.html
Questions about birds with links to websites that provide the answers. Good

HUNT FOR BIRDS OF NEW ZEALAND                     NEW!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/huntbirdsofca.html
An Internet Treasure Hunt for birds of New Zealand. Provides questions and links to websites
with the answers. Good

HUNT FOR THE BIRDS ARE COMING                 NEW!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/huntthebirdma.html
"Every Spring, every Fall, 24 hours a day, they come and go. If we know what to look for,
or at least how to look up what we notice, we can observe an ancient ritual - bird migration.
Answer the questions in this Treasure Hunt and you will find many of the keys to bird watching."
Good

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE AMAZING WORLD OF BIRDS                 NEW!
http://www.earthlife.net/birds/intro.html
Basic information suitable for elementary students on birds including some amazing bird facts,
the rarest, the smallest, the most common, etc. Good

THE LIFE OF BIRDS                 NEW!
http://www.pbs.org/lifeofbirds/
A companion site to the PBS series. Sections: Bird Brains, Evolution, Champion Birds, Parenthood,
Birdsongs (audio files), and more. Good

KIDS DOMAIN – BIRD LINKS                     NEW!
http://www.kidsdomain.com/kids/links/Birds.html
A short page of bird links suitable for elementary students. Good

A LIST OF STATE BIRDS
http://www.audubon.org/statebirds/index.html
A list of the official bird of each U.S. state. Good

LITTLE KNOW FACTS ABOUT CHICKENS             NEW!
http://www.vfr.net/~tbruce/facts.html
A list of surprising facts about chickens. Good

MARIA’S DUCK TALES
http://www.mariasducktales.com/
A site from a family on Long Island with year-round bird "residents". Includes very good
information on different species. A good site for primary students. Good

NATURE: EXTRAORDINARY BIRDS
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/exbirds/main.html
A companion site to the PBS series focusing on birds. Sections: Feathered Friends, Winged
Warriors, Avian Awareness, and Resources. Includes video clips. Good

THE NEST – NICK AND SAM’S BIRD PAGE – A THINKQUEST SITE         NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/3879/
A student-created site on birds. Sections: Main Page, Bird Game, Bird Watching, Internet Links,
Bird Feeders, Seed Info, Our Life List, and How We Did It. Good

THE NORTH AMERICAN BLUEBIRD SOCIETY                         NEW!
http://www.nabluebirdsociety.org/
Information on bluebirds including construction birdhouses for them. Good

OSPREY NEST CAM                     NEW!
http://www.earthcam.com/usa/dc/osprey/
"a real-time view of an osprey nest located on the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C.
The nest, which looks like a huge pile of sticks, is on a pier under the Frederick Douglass
Bridge and is occupied by two chicks and their parents."
Good

THE OWLS OF HARRY POTTER                 NEW!
http://nature.org/initiatives/programs/birds/features/index.html#
Information from the Nature Conservancy on the owls in the Harry Potter books such as the
snowy owl (Hedwig) or the elf owl (Pigwidgeon). Includes video clips. Good

THE PELICAN CHORUS – POEM                 NEW!
http://www.ongoing-tales.com/SERIALS/oldtime/POETRY/Lear3.html
The poem by Edward Lear "The Pelican Chorus". Good

THE PENGUIN HOUSE                     NEW!
http://monyscurry.com/pengindex.htm
A colorful site on penguins with details, facts, photos and links. Good

PENGUIN LINKS             NEW!
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/penguin.html
A page of links for students on penguins. Good

                                                                               

THE RAPTOR CENTER                     NEW URL!
http://www.cvm.umn.edu/raptor/
Click on the scroll down list under Information About Raptors for very good brief descriptions
of a species, its habitat, range, behavior, etc. Good

RAPTORNET                 NEW!
http://exhibits.pacsci.org/raptors/
Links for information from the Pacific Science Center on raptors. Sections: Conservation
Organizations, Research and Rehabilitation, and Specific Raptor Species. Good

RAVEN’S AVIARY                 NEW!
http://www.shades-of-night.com/aviary/index.html
A site about crows, ravens, and corvidae. Good

RAVENS – NATURE                 NEW!
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ravens/
A site about ravens from the PBS Nature series. Includes video clips, photos,
The Bird in Black (raven "brainpower"), a Teacher’s Guide and Links. Good

THE SNOWY OWL – A THINKQUEST SITE                 NEW!
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0110862/?tqskip1=1&tqtime=0306
One of several owl sites created by 4th grade students for Thinkquest. Gives a description, habitat,
breeding, voice, etc. with a color photo. A good example of a student-created site at that level. Good

STARLING TALK                 NEW!
http://www.starlingtalk.com/
Information on caring for and raising starlings. "The purpose of Starling Talk is to give assistance to people who have found an injured or orphaned European Starling (Sturnus Vulgaris) or House Sparrow (Passer domesticus). My name is Jackie Collins, and I am a former Federal and State permitted wildlife rehabilitator. I created this website several years ago after it became apparent that many wildlife rehabilitators were refusing to accept European Starlings. I felt there was a need to provide basic information to people who found starlings and House Sparrows and were unable to find a wildlife facility that would take them." Good

SUET IS FOR THE BIRDS
http://birding.about.com/library/weekly/aa101800a.htm
A list of recipes for easy suet recipes for different types of birds. Includes: Pine Cone Treat, Feeder
Stick Recipe, Hard Suet Tidbit Cakes, Woodpecker Goo and much more. Good

TALKING BIRD SITES WITH SOUND FILES
http://ezratheparrot.tripod.com/ezlinks-trip.htm
Links to several sites where people have recorded their birds singing or talking. Includes: African Greys, Amazons, Budgies, Cockatoos,
Eclectus, Lories, Macaws, Quakers, and Senegal Parrots. Good

TIPS FOR HANDLING INJURED RAPTORS
http://www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu/content.asp?page=2010
A resource sheet telling what to do if you find an injured raptor. Good

TOP 250 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDING HOT SPOTS
http://www.birding.com/top200hotspots.htm
A list by state of the 250 top spots in the U.S. for birding. New Jersey’s Cape May is
listed as one of the top 10. Good

TROPICAL BIRDS FORUM            NEW!    5/06
http://www.tropicalbirdsforum.com/
A discussion forum on a wide variety of bird species, not just tropical birds.  Birdwatchers can also share their experiences. Good

TWO BIRDS IN HAND                     NEW!
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/huntbirdsth.html
An Internet Treasure Hunt on feathers. Good

WHERE DO NORTH AMERICAN MIGRATING LAND BIRDS GO IN THE WINTER?
http://www.wildbirds.org/whergow.htm
Many of our common birds winter in Central and South America. This site lists which countries
they go to. Good

WIKIPEDIA – LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS                 NEW!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_birds
An online encyclopedia list of North American birds. Extensive list with links. Good

WILD BIRDS UNLIMITED FEEDER CAM
http://www.wbu.com/feedercam_home.htm
Site from the store chain selling bird and birdfeeding supplies. Has a birdfeeder cam set up
in Indianapolis. Also information on the Backyard Bird Count, different species (in the Education
section) and more. Good

THE WHOOPING CRANE REPORT
http://whoopers.usgs.gov/
A report from the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center on the progress of the captive breeding
program that has introduced whooping cranes back in to their wild habitats and increased
the whooping crane population. Good

WORLD ALMANAC FOR KIDS: ANIMAL DIRECTORY                 NEW!
http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/explore/animals.html
Information for students animals. Birds featured are: Ducks, Eagles, Hawks, Ostriches, Owls,
Parrots, Penguins, Turkeys and Vultures. Good

WORLD BIRD GUIDE                 NEW!
http://www.mangoverde.com/birdsound/index.html
A guide to the birds of the world. Click on the type of bird, i.e. cormorants, storks for photos,
sound files and some video clips. Good

                                                                                           

LESSON PLANS & CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES

ARCTIC TERNS FROM NORTH TO SOUTH – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/gk2/migrationterns.html
A lesson plan on terns for grades K-2. "The arctic tern is an amazing migratory bird, traveling over 22,000 miles in a year from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again. Students will map this bird's migration route and consider why it wants to migrate so far. They will conclude by writing paragraphs describing the arctic tern's migration route and explaining how they think it knows when it's time to migrate." Excellent

BIRD BEAKS – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/Lessons.cfm?DocID=81
A lesson plan for grades 3-5 on bird beaks. "This lesson focuses on bird beaks, exploring the relationship between a bird's beak and its ability to find food and survive in a given environment." Excellent

BIRD LESSON PLANS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
http://www.proteacher.com/110008.shtml
A whole page of lessons and units on birds for elementary grades. Excellent

BIRDS – CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES AND PRINTABLES             NEW!
http://www.picadome.fcps.net/lab/currl/bird/default.htm
A page of links on birds. Sections: Informational Sites, Online Activities, and Printable Activities. Excellent

Also in Websites listing


BIRDS – LESSON PLAN                     NEW!
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/birdsofprey/
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on birds from Discovery. "Students will understand the following: 1. There is evidence for conflicting arguments that birds evolved from reptiles and that birds evolved from dinosaurs. 2. We can make judgments about such issues based on scientific research." Excellent

BIRDS: MASTERS OF FLIGHT – A MULTIDISCIPLINARY UNIT
http://www.op97.k12.il.us/instruct/IArts/birds/index.html
A unit for 2nd grade on birds and flight. Contains several lessons depending on the subject area. Excellent

BIRDS THEMATIC UNIT MODEL
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/birds.htm
A study unit for 3rd grade students in which teams of three students will research a different endangered bird. There are numerous class activities included and references for student research. Excellent

                                                                   

CRANE CAM! – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/14/gk2/cranecam1.html
A lesson plan for grades K-2 on cranes. "In Nebraska, the Platte River Valley and the Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary are home to a migratory "pit-stop" for sandhill cranes. In this lesson, students will use resources on the National Geographic magazine feature Crane Cam to learn about cranes and their migratory patterns, including the ways in which they use the land area in and around the sanctuary. Students will discuss the importance of preserving habitats like these for a variety of animals." Excellent

CRANE CAM: INTENDED AND UNINTENDED EFFECTS OF CONSERVATION EFFORTS – LESSON PLAN  NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/14/g912/cranecam1.html
A lesson plan on the conservation efforts for cranes. "In Nebraska, the Platte River Valley and Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary are home to a migratory "pit-stop" for sandhill cranes. In this lesson, students will use resources on the National Geographic magazine feature Crane Cam to learn about how the land area in and around the sanctuary has changed over time. Students will examine the intended and unintended consequences of human environmental intervention by studying crane activity in the Platte River Valley, and by researching the effects of human intervention on bird populations—and the effects of bird populations on humans." Excellent

                                                                                               

FLYING OFF THE THREATENED SPECIES LIST: CONSIDERING THE DELISTING OF BALD EAGLES AND OTHER THREATENED SPECIES - LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20010403tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades for 6-12. "In this lesson, students research the status of species that have been removed from the Federal Register of endangered and threatened species to help them determine whether or not the American bald eagle should also be removed from the list." Excellent

FUTURE FEATHERED FRIENDS – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://scorescience.humboldt.k12.ca.us/fast/teachers/69Life1/feather.htm
A lesson plan for grades 5-12.
"Congratulations! You have just been hired as a professional biologist. Your first assignment is very important. Shorebird populations are in trouble! Major changes in bird populations can indicate severe environmental problems.
Your mission is to choose a migratory shorebird species and determine if it is showing signs of drastic population declines. As a member of a team of biologists, you will use Internet resources to collect data and communicate with other members of the science community."
Excellent

ICEBERGS AND PENGUINS – LESSON PLANS             NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/18/g68/seaspenguin.html
A lesson plan for grades 6-8 on penguins. "Students will read the National Geographic News article Ice Buildup Hampers Penguin Breeding in Antarctica to learn about the problems caused by these icebergs. They will see photographs of icebergs moving over time and write one- to two- page papers pretending to be scientists reporting on the status of emperor penguin populations." Excellent

IN A CLASS OF THEIR OWN: APPLYING THE SCIENCE OF TAXONOMY TO THE WORLD OF BIRDS - LESSON PLAN
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20021022tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades 6-12. "In this lesson, students learn about taxonomy and how birds are classified in this scientific system. They then use this knowledge to create entries for a field guide to birds that can be used to identify different species.." Excellent

LEOPARD SEALS AND PENGUINS: A DELICATE BALANCE – LESSON PLANS             NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/08/g68/seasseal.html
A lesson plan for grades 6-8 on penguins. "The Crittercam leopard seal video describes the delicate relationship between leopard seals and penguins. Students will consider the factors that could contribute to the disruption of this balance. They will brainstorm their ideas about this topic, but feel free to provide them with hints or add your own ideas. The primary goals of the lesson are for students to learn some basic information about leopard seals and the Antarctic ecosystem and to think carefully about the fragility of the ecological balance. This concept can naturally be extended to any ecosystem. Students will conclude the lesson by drawing diagrams of the Antarctic food web and factors that could potentially change its structure and by writing paragraphs describing their drawings." Excellent

MAYBE NOT-SO-FINE FEATHERED FRIENDS? – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/08/g912/newsflu.html
A lesson plan for grades 9-12 on the spread of disease from animals to humans. "This lesson considers the spread of disease from animals to humans. Students will read a National Geographic News article that discusses one such incident, and then explore the frequency, occurrence, and possible prevention of such crossover illnesses." Excellent

                                                                                                 

OWLS THEME PAGE                 NEW URL!
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/owls.htm
Classroom resources on owls for upper elementary students. Sections: Introduction to Birds, General Owl Resources, Owl Species List, Student Activity Sheets, Owl Myths, Owl Pellets, Teacher Resources, and Support Pages for Student Activities. Excellent

PASSENGER PIGEONS: NOMADS LOST – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/lessons.cfm?BenchmarkID=5&DocID=374
A lesson plan on passenger pigeons for grades 6-8. "To understand the concept and implications of extinction using the example of the Passenger Pigeon, once an extremely abundant species that was completely eliminated by humans. To understand that technologies that were seemingly unrelated to the loss of the bird were actually central to its extinction." Excellent

TEACHING KIDS ABOUT BIRDS
http://www.wildbirds.com/kids_teaching.htm
A whole page of links and ideas for teaching about birds. Excellent

WHAT’S HAPPENING TO THE EMPEROR PENGUINS? – LESSON PLAN      NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/18/g35/seaspenguin.html
A lesson plan on penguins for grades 3-5. "Students will learn about emperor penguins' habitat and behaviors through Web sites such as National Geographic Creature Feature: Emperor Penguins and will illustrate a map to show what they have learned. They will view pictures of icebergs that are affecting penguin colonies and consider what impacts these icebergs might have on the penguins. They will conclude by writing paragraphs describing the maps that they have illustrated." Excellent

WHO GIVES A HOOT?: DISCOVERING THE INTRICACY OF FOOD CHAINS – LESSON PLAN     NEW!
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/20050308tuesday.html?searchpv=learning_lessons
A lesson plan for grades 6-12 on owls.
"In this lesson, students consider an unusually large wave of owl migration and its various impacts on the environment and food chain. They then understand how different biological and environmental factors affect a food chain by creating a model and posing questions about a particular species."     Excellent

WHOOPING CRANES AND THEIR HUMAN FRIENDS – LESSON PLAN      NEW!
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/gk2/migrationcranes.html
A lesson plan on whooping cranes for grades K-2. "This lesson shows students how people are helping endangered whooping cranes by teaching cranes raised in captivity how to live in the wild and how to migrate. Students will view videos or photographs of whooping cranes being raised by mechanical crane-like puppets and being led in their first migration journeys by piloted ultralight aircraft disguised as birds. They will conclude by creating timelines showing the process by which whooping cranes are raised in captivity and taught migration routes." Excellent

                                   

ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS: FOCUS ON BIRD BEAKS – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Animals/ANM0116.html
A lesson plan for grade 6 on animal adaptations focusing on bird beaks.
"This is an activity designed to provide students with a hands-on activity to help them explore animal adaptations, namely the shape of a bird's beak in relation to their food source."    Very Good

BASIC HUMMINGBIRD ACTIVITIES                 NEW!
http://www.rubythroat.org/ActivitiesBasicMain.html
Three activities as well as puzzles, quizzes and games. Very Good

BILLIE BIRD – LEARNING ABOUT A BIRD’S BODY – LESSON PLAN         NEW!
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/ScienceLABirds-LearnAboutBody13.htm
A lesson plan for grades 1-3 in which students use a poem to learn about bird anatomy. Very Good

BIRD BANTER – LESSON PLAN
http://www.warrennet.org/lessonplans/birdbanter.html
A lesson plan for grades 3-8 in which students will learn to recognize bird songs and the importance and differences between them. Sections: Objective, Background, Vocabulary, Extensions, Materials, Projects & Activities, and Lesson Assessment. Very Good

BIRD STUDY - LESSON PLAN
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Animals/ANM0010.html
A lesson plan for grades 3-6 with several classroom activities that prepare students to go out and located and identify birds and bird songs. Very Good

BIRD WATCHING - LESSON PLAN
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Animals/ANM0011.html
A lesson plan for grade 7 in which students use taxonomy to examine the naming of birds and bird characteristics. Very Good

BIRDS OF PREY – LESSON PLAN
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/lessons.cfm?BenchmarkID=5&DocID=82
A lesson plan for middle school students in which they learn about birds of prey and study the predator/prey relationship. Very Good

DUCKS THEMATIC UNIT                 NEW!
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/ducks.html
A thematic unit on ducks for primary students. Very Good

THE ENDANGERED FALCON: BACK FROM THE BRINK - LESSON PLANS
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson112.shtml
Lesson planning suggestions for different subject areas focusing on the study of birds. Very Good

                                                               

THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/flight_of_birds_summary.html
A lesson plan for elementary students on bird flight. Good

FOR THE BIRDS – LESSON PLAN
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sci/sci200.txt
A K-3 lesson plan in which students make simple bird feeders and record the numbers and kinds of birds that feed there. Very Good

HUMMINGBIRDS AND HELICOPTERS - LESSON PLAN       
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/whats_in_a_nest_summary.html
A lesson plan comparing the flight of hummingbirds to that of helicopters.  Very Good

IDEAL BIRD MOBILE - LESSON PLAN
http://www.warrennet.org/lessonplans/bird_mobile.html
Pairs of students will choose a bird to research. After locating and printing information from the internet, encyclopedia etc. students will use the research and construct a mobile to hang. It will consist of a large reproduction of the bird and information hanging from a branch in a clever arrangement.  Very Good

LESSON PLANS FOR WILD MIGRATORY BIRDS
http://www.warrennet.org/countybirds/lessonplans.html
Eleven lesson plans on birds and bird migration. Very Good

OWLS: TOP OF A FOOD CHAIN - LESSON PLAN
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/Lessons.cfm?DocID=90
A lesson plan for grades 6-8 on food chains. "This lesson will serve as proof that owls eat rodents and use this energy to survive. Owls excrete the parts of the rodent that they are unable to digest, leading students to infer that they are recycled in the soil. Using commercial owl pellets, students can try to identify the type of rodent eaten by the owl. Students are capable of creating a food chain based on prior knowledge: Owl-vole-grain or seeds-sun." Very Good

                                                                                               

PARROT LEARNING – LESSON PLAN
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/sci_update.cfm?DocID=135
A lesson for junior high students in which they learn about attempts to teach parrots human language. Includes an audio file and transcript of the discussion. "Teaching animals to speak English is an extremely difficult task, and few researchers have had much luck. Still, there has been some success with chimps and other primates, and even with parrots. In this Science Update, you'll hear from a parrot researcher who believes that birds may develop language-like communication and other abilities in ways remarkably similar to humans." Very Good

THE PENGUIN THEMATIC UNIT PLAN
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/penguins.htm
A unit plan for grade 3. Includes a: Focus, Objectives, Materials, Printed Resources, Computer/CD ROM Resources, Internet Resources, Literature Resources (Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction), Activities, Discussion Questions, Literature: Specific Activities (Fiction, Non-Fiction) and Related Literature. Very Good

THE RAPTOR CENTER – TEACHER LESSON PLANS
http://www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu/content.asp?page=3101
16 Lesson plans on raptors and their environment. (See example below) 1/Radical Raptors 2/It’s All Interconnected 3/Predator/Prey Relationships 4/Lake and Pond Study 5/ River Study 6/The Rainforest 7/Wetland Wonders 8/Nest Watch 9/Make Your Own Sampling Tools 10/Water Quality Testing for Lakes 11/Macroinvertebrate Study 12/Seining 13/ My Favorite Meal 14/Raptors and Culture (see below) 15/The Road South and 16/ The "Write" Stuff. Very Good

SLATS AND FLATS IN NATURE – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/slats_summary.html
A middle school lesson on bird wings in comparison to airplane wings. "Naturally adept at flight, the bird has in it's wing many wonderful features that we have adopted in the airplane wing. In a bird's wing we find many of the devices that are found on an airplane wing." Very Good

TO FEED OR NOT TO FEED - CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/class/edis/590s4/Tobias/tofeed.htm#tofeed
An online story about birds at a birdfeeder. Attached are questions and class activities to determine how birdfeeders benefit birds, what kinds of birds will a birdfeeder attract and what problems do birdfeeders create for birds? Very Good

VIRTUAL BIRDING LESSON PLANS                 NEW!
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/educational.html
A collection of lesson plans on birds for elementary students. Very Good

WINGLETS IN NATURE – ACTIVITY
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/winglets_summary.html
Studies wing formation in gliding birds and compares it to aircraft. Very Good

                                           

BE A BIRDER – LESSON PLAN
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/teacher/lespl11.html
A lesson plan for grades 3-6 in which students will learn to find and identify birds. Includes classroom activities. Good

BIRD STUDY – LESSON PLAN
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sci/sci14.txt
A grade 3-6 lesson plan on birds introducing birds common to the area of the class. Good

BIRDS OF A FEATHER – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/feathers_of_birds_summary.html
Activity in which students examine the six types of feathers. Good

BIRDS OF A FEATHER – LESSON PLAN
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/teacher/lespl3.html
A lesson plan for grades 4-6 in which students "will distinguish the major classifications of birds and the characteristics of related birds". Includes classroom activities. Good

COMPARISON OF BAT AND BIRD WINGS - ACTIVITY
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Bats/comparison_howto.html
A lesson comparing bat wings and bird wings. Good

THE EFFECTS OF OIL SPILLS ON BIRDS – CLASSROOM ACTIVITY
http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/oilspill.htm
A classroom activity worksheet in which students examine the effects of oil on birds and bird eggs. Good

EMPEROR PENGUINS – LESSON PLAN             NEW!
http://www.can-do.com/uci/lessons99/emperorpenguins.html
A lesson plan for grades 3-4 on emperor penguins.  "OBJECTIVE: For the student to gain an understanding of the Emperor Penguin.  The student will research selected internet links to provide information about the habitat, reproduction, and survival of the Emperor Penguin." Note: We found some broken links on this site. Good

                                                                                                   

FROM EGG TO CHICKEN – CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES                 NEW!
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/fromeggtochick.htm
Various activities around raising baby chicks in the classroom or pretending to. Good

HELLO, MATE – LESSON PLAN
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/teacher/lespl7.html
A lesson plan for grades 4-6 in which students will learn about courtship among bird populations. Good

SILHOUETTES OF BIRDS IN FLIGHT – ACTIVITY
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/silhouettes_summary.html
Students project the silhouettes of birds onto the wall and trace them onto paper, then hang them in the classroom. Good

TAKING APART OWL PELLETS – LESSON PLAN         NEW!
http://www.col-ed.org/cur/sci/sci19.txt
A lesson plan for grades 5-8 on taking apart and studying owl pellets. Good

TOWHEE MAZE PRINTABLE                 NEW!
http://www.waterfordpress.com/%20pdf/mz_16_towhee.pdf
A printable maze for primary students. Help the towhee find his food. Good

WHAT MAKES A BIRD A BIRD? – LESSON PLAN
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/teacher/lespl1.html
A lesson plan for grades 4-7 in which students learn the four characteristics by which birds are defined. Good

WHAT’S IN A NEST? – LESSON PLAN                 NEW!
http://wings.avkids.com/Curriculums/Birds/whats_in_a_nest_summary.html
A lesson plan for elementary students on bird nests. Brief but good. Good

                                                                          

 

WEBQUESTS

THE ORIGINS OF BIRDS WEBQUEST
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/webquest/content/dinobirds2.shtml
A webquest for junior high students in which they examine the origins of birds and look at the possible relationship between birds and certain species of dinosaurs. "In this WebQuest, students do some Internet research on the origin and evolution of birds. They learn about evidence linking birds to theropod dinosaurs, and about characteristics that birds share with reptiles. They learn about new fossil discoveries that are challenging the theory that birds evolved from dinosaurs. They identify fossils that are older than Archaeopteryx, fossils that already had feathers. They compile information and complete a table that compares and contrasts the different fossils that shed light on the evolution of birds. Finally, they answer the question: are birds really dinosaurs?" Excellent

PENGUINS – WEBQUEST             NEW!
http://www.milton.k12.vt.us/Webquests/KChapman/penguins.htm
A webquest for middle school/upper elementary students on penguins. "Are you ready for a vacation; a break from school? Well, pack your bags. We're going on a field trip to some far away lands in the Southern Hemisphere like Antarctica and New Zealand. You'll get to meet some pretty neat feathered friends called penguins. These places are far away so we will need to fly to get there. Don't forget to pack your favorite stuffed animal, some good food, a camera and questions that you have about penguins.  This will be a quick trip so we need to collect as much information as we can about where penguins live, what they eat and other interesting facts. Tell your parents not to worry; we'll be back soon!!" Excellent

PENGUINS ARE COOL – WEBQUEST             NEW!
http://warrensburg.k12.mo.us/webquest/penguins/index.htm
A webquest on penguins for 1st grade students. "Tacky the Penguin, a character in a book written by Helen Lester, doesn't fit in with his friends, who are polite and perfect in every way. Tacky's odd behaviors come in handy one day when he saves his friends from hunters who come to find some "perfect" penguins.
Tacky is a one-of-a-kind penguin but wants to know more about the normal life of a penguin. Let's find out more about "normal" penguins by working as a team to find facts about them."
Excellent

WHO’S THAT BIRD? – WEBQUEST             NEW!
http://www.rblewis.net/technology/EDU506/WebQuests/bird/bird.html
"This WebQuest is designed for students studying life science.  You will: identity songs of common backyard birds, • determine colors of various birds, • read tips on identifying birds, • match backyard bird photos with their names, • complete a crossword puzzle of common birds, • read terminology relating to birds, and • identify scientific names of birds."
Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site. Excellent

ARE CHICKENS THE ONLY ONES? – WEBQUEST             NEW!
http://warrensburg.k12.mo.us/webquest/animals/index.htm
A webquest on chickens for 1st grade students. "Did you know that there are many kinds of animals that lay eggs? You can find out about each kind of animal on this WebQuest. You will also find each continent on a world map, because each animal lives on a different continent.  Ready to start? Click on Keeping Warm" Very Good

CAN WE SAVE THE ENDANGERED SPECIES OF THE WORLD? (BALD EAGLE) – WEBQUEST   NEW!
http://www.t3.wvu.edu/participants01/kmcclell/
A webquest for 5th grade students on the endangered bald eagle. "You have been asked to take action against the enemies who are destroying innocent populations of the Bald Eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, in West Virginia.  Once you have completed your assigned task, you should have rid West Virginia of the possible extinction of its bald eagle, discovered who has been causing a threat to the species, and punished the perpetrators who have been abusing the beautiful species." Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site. Very Good

COULD IT BE TRUE? – BIRD WEBQUEST                 NEW!
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~alpark/webquest/bird%20project.htm
A webquest for second grade students on birds. "Help!! Winter has come, and the birds are in route to warmer climate areas. A "birdcopter" is transporting these delicate birds and during their travels the birds have manage to escape the "birdcopter". Now the birds have completely lost their way. The only documentations that were not destroyed was a brief description of the bird and a few facts. This is your mission if you choose to accept it." Very Good

FLY AWAY! – A BIRD WEBQUEST
http://aldertrootes.wcpss.net/birds/birds.html
A webquest for 2nd grade. "The zookeeper at the NC Zoo has asked that you select some new birds for the RJ Reynolds Aviary.  All of the new birds will need to be found in the United States. You will need to inform the zookeeper about your selections.  Be prepared with photos and information about the birds you will recommend.  You're in charge!  Can you become knowledgeable enough about birds to accept this job?" Very Good

FOR THE BIRDS WEBQUEST
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/edis771/fall99webquests/student/selizabethpotanko/home.html
A webquest for 1st graders in which they learn about birds. Very Good

FOR THE BIRDS WEBQUEST
http://www.porterelem.com/Specials/Strike/Active_Integration/Birds/Birdsquew.htm
An elementary level webquest. "The zookeeper at the Houston Zoo has asked that you select some new birds for the New Caney Refuge. All of the new birds will need to be found in the United States. You will need to inform the zookeeper about your selections. Be prepared with photos and information about the birds you will recommend. You're in charge! Can you become knowledgeable enough about birds to accept this job?" Very Good

FREE AS A BIRD WEBQUEST
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/sessions/birds/
A primary level webquest in which students research birds and flight. Then students will "design" a bird that can live in multiple habitats. Very Good

THE GREAT HORNED OWL WEBQUEST
http://www.qesn.meq.gouv.qc.ca/schools/pcartier/owlquest.htm
A webquest for upper elementary students in which form teams and take on roles as they research Great Horned Owls. "Working as teams of specialized reporters investigating the Great-Horned Owl, your mission is to produce a newsletter of information, to be shared with kids interested in learning more about these birds of prey. Your newsletter should sensitize readers to the life habits of the owl, and to the fact that they are becoming, in some cases, endangered species." Note: We found several broken links on this site. Very Good

HATCHING CHICKS WEBQUEST
http://www.lfelem.lfc.edu/tech/DuBose/webquest/meneses/chicks.html
A webquest for 1st grade students. "Carlos and Ryan have been very involved with a school science project. Their class is incubating 12 eggs. It will take 21 days for the baby chicks to hatch. During the early stages of embryonic development, Ryan and Carlos test the eggs by candling them. The boys see 7 eggs have a pinkish cast and a dark object, which they know is the head and eye. The other 5 eggs appear either brownish or clear. It was disappointing for them to realize that these 5 eggs were not going to hatch. There are so many different variables in a successful hatch, the boys wondered what might have happened to the eggs. During the next three class sessions, you will be able to help Carlos and Ryan figure out what might have happened to the eggs." Very Good

THE NORTHERN SPOTTED OWL DEBATE WEBQUEST
http://www.spa3.k12.sc.us/WebQuests/endangeredanimals/endangered.htm
A webquest for 4th grade students in which they research the debate over whether logging should be permitted in northern spotted owl habitat. "What should the policy be regarding the habitat of the Northern Spotted Owl? Your task is to research the plight of the timber industry and the Northern Spotted Owl and develop a policy for this issue. Each team member should choose a role below to gain a clear understanding of the different issues and agencies that are involved in the task." Note: We found a few broken links on this site. Very Good

THE PENGUIN THEMATIC UNIT PLAN
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/penguins.htm
A unit plan for grade 3. Includes a: Focus, Objectives, Materials, Printed Resources, Computer/CD ROM Resources, Internet Resources, Literature Resources (Fiction, Poetry, Non-Fiction), Activities, Discussion Questions, Literature: Specific Activities (Fiction, Non-Fiction) and Related Literature. Very Good

THE PEREGRINE FALCON AND THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT – WEBQUEST     NEW!
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/edis771/spring99webquests/student/skimcolley/home.htm
A webquest for middle school students on the peregrine falcon. "You will research the peregrine falcon and its relationship to the Endangered Species Act, and analyze the impact of the U.S. Department of Interior's proposal to "delist" this species.  You will also gain an understanding of the importance of biodiversity to our planet.  You will complete the following projects: create a "logo" which represents the importance of biodiversity to our planet, present an oral presentation on an aspect of the life of the peregrine falcon which your group found interesting, and write a newspaper editorial about the Endangered Species Act in which you formulate and defend your position using the story of the peregrine falcon as an example. This site provides you with many on-line resources which will help you complete your projects.  Don't forget to use the resources available in your school and local libraries to help you research this project." Note: Several of the links are broken. You’ll need to add your own. Very Good

WADDLE I DO WITH A PENGUIN? – WEBQUEST             NEW!
http://www.bucksiu.org/library/techapps/webquests/files/Penguins/?template=True
A webquest for K-1 on penguins. "Dear Class, Hello it's me, Miss V.  I need some help.  I am leaving on a trip and I need the class to watch my 4 pet penguins.   I have a big problem.  I have not taught you anything about penguins yet.  We will need to get started learning about them right away.  We will start to learn about them this week so you can be ready for your jobs next week.  After I am gone it is your job to take care of my little ones.  I have a Rockhopper , Chinstrap ,.)  Blue  and Emperor Penguin . I will be back in 2 weeks.  Two of them are living in my freezer and the other two are out back.  Please take care of my black and white friends.  Thanks, Miss V." Very Good

Bb IS FOR BIRDS – WEBQUEST                                 
http://www.esc20.k12.tx.us/etprojects/formats/webquests/spring2000/fisd3032k/bswq/default.html
A webquest for primary students introducing birds and their characteristics.  Note: We found a couple of broken links on this site.  Good

BIRDBRAIN WEBQUEST
http://schoolweb.missouri.edu/eastprairie.k12.mo.us/clinard/webquest.html
A primary level webquest in which students research birds to become bird experts, or "birdbrains". Note: We found a broken link on this site. Good

BIRDS IN FLIGHT – WEBQUEST             NEW!
http://www.bangorschools.net/webquests/birds/birds.htm#NotestotheTeacher
A webquest for grades 2-4 on birds. "You are about to take a trip to a bird sanctuary as an ornithologist. This is someone who studies ornithology and ornithology is the study of birds. You work for the Birds-in-Flight School News. While you are traveling around the sanctuary, it will be your job to learn about certain birds. When you return you will write a newspaper report about the bird you researched. Have a great trip and come back with lots of information!" Good

A BLUEBIRD QUEST
http://www2.lhric.org/kat/BLUE.HTM
A webquest for primary students on bluebirds in which students are challenged to become ornithologists. Students must study why bluebirds are in trouble, what they need to survive, how they raise their babies and how we can help them. Good

"EGG"CITED ABOUT EGGS WEBQUEST
http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/llacosse/egg.htm
A webquest for kindergarten on eggs. The students must determine how to hatch a clutch of eggs that has been brought to the classroom. Good

FLY AWAY! WEBQUEST
http://www.ottawaelem.lasall.k12.il.us/OES%20folder/OES/Lincoln/Lincolnwebquest/Houkwebquest.html
An elementary level webquest. "The zookeeper at the new Ottawa Zoo has asked that you select some new birds for the D. Marenda Aviary. All of the new birds will need to be found in the United States. You will need to inform the zookeeper about your selections. Be prepared with photos and information about the birds you will recommend. You're in charge! Can you become knowledgeable enough about birds to accept this job?" Good

HOMING PIGEON WEBQUEST                 NEW!
http://www.can-do.com/uci/ssi2000/pigeons.html
A webquest for 4th grade students. "Purpose:   Do you want to learn about Homing Pigeons?  This exercise will offer you close-up information you need to  raise and enjoy Homing Pigeons as a hobby.  You will get to see photos of pigeons and visit other "cooooo"l  web sites that show other pigeons and how pigeons can be trained and raced." Good

PENGUIN WEBQUEST                 NEW!
http://www.cityofportsmouth.com/school/dondero/msm/bird/webquest.html
A webquest for elementary students on penguins. "Congratulations! Bundle up in layers of warm clothes because you are going to Antarctica! You have been selected to work with a team of scientists studying a species of penguin living in the area of Antarctica. You will be assigned a kind of penguin to study. You will learn as much as you can about your penguin. Then you will present your findings at a "conference" of biologists who have also been studying penguins." Note: We found several broken links all leading to the same defunct site. You’ll need to supply your own. Good

PENGUINS ON PARADE WEBQUEST
http://www.manteno.k12.il.us/webquest/elementary/Science/PenguinsOnParade/Penguins%20on%20Parade.htm#.
A primary-level webquest about penguins in which students research three species of penguin and discuss their habits. Good

PERFECTLY PENGUINS – WEBQUEST                 NEW!
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/encanto/penguins/
A webquest for kindergarten students on penguins. "You will read about 5 different types of penguins using the Internet resources on the process page. In your group, you will draw a picture of a penguin, write a song or poem about a penguin, and present your information to the class." Good

A WEBQUEST ON FALCONS
http://www.sbceo.k12.ca.us/~aliso/falcon.html
A webquest on falcons for upper elementary students in which students research falcons and birds of prey and learn about their characteristics. Note: We found a couple of broken links in this site. Good

WHOOO’S THERE? – WEBQUEST                 NEW!
http://its.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/owl/owl.htm
A webquest about owls for upper elementary/middle school students. "Owls are often called
predators of the night. They are very important to nature's food chain. You are going to
learn about the Snowy Owl that lives in the Arctic."
Good

 

                

Disclaimer: We are unable to check every link within every website.

Prepared by Carol Lyn Hutton, Cumberland County AVA Center. Please call #856-935-7510 x8508
or email: avactr@salemnj.org with questions or suggestions for future web site lists.
The site list is also posted on  http://www.cumbavac.org

It is also posted on two other sites: http://www.atlanticava.org      http://www.cjims.org

March 2005

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