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Backyard Birding

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Backyard Birding Welcome to the Backyard Birding Page, a service of the Baltimore Bird Club . If you need to know how and what to feed the birds, or how large to make the entry hole on a bluebird box, or which shrubs and flowers to plant in order to attract birds, you've come to the right place. There are also yardlists and journals from backyard birders, and links to other web sites of interest. The basics: information at this site from the Fish & Wildlife Service and elsewhere on backyard birding Backyard Bird Feeding The Suet Page Suet Recipes Treats for Wild Birds Homes for Birds Table of Birdhouse (Nest Box) Dimensions Landscaping to Attract Birds Backyard Bird Problems Birds of the Continental US and Canada Internet Links to more information for backyard birders From the Northern Pra Read More
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BACKYARD BIRDING - Research Project

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-Advertisement- BACKYARD BIRDING - Research Project By Stan Hitomi Type of Activity: Hands-on activity Group / cooperative learning Community outreach / off-site activity Skill development Target Audience: Biology Life Science Advanced / AP Biology Abstract "Backyard Birding" is a project-based lesson, which seeks to have students develop research skills through the design and development of research projects. Students take ownership of the projects through construction of their own bird feeders in the classroom, maintaining a journal, designing a research project, and communicating findings in a poster presentation. Background Teachers have used bird feeders extensively to have students study the natural history and behavior of birds. This project is unique in that students construct thei Read More
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