Environmental Science .:. Spring 2010
Dr. John McWilliams .:.
This blog tells a little bit about birds and shows a few examples of them that can be found on the OBU campus and other places .:. Designed specifically for the 2nd and 3rd grades
Birds We Identified
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Do Birds Sleep?
Birds need much less sleep than people do. One seabird called the sooty tern, can fly for year by taking “baps that last only a few seconds.
Most birds that live on land are active during the day and sleep at night. Owls are just the opposite, they sleep during the day and hunt at night.
Birds usually sleep in shrubs, on tree branches, in holes in trees, or on the ground. Most ducks sleep on the water. Many birds sleep while they are standing.
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