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Page 1: BIRDS CH. 34.2. I.Characteristics A. Class Aves. 9,000 species Only organisms with feathers. Endothermic [warm-blooded]

BIRDS

CH. 34.2

Page 2: BIRDS CH. 34.2. I.Characteristics A. Class Aves. 9,000 species Only organisms with feathers. Endothermic [warm-blooded]

I. Characteristics

A. Class Aves.9,000 speciesOnly organisms with feathers.

Endothermic [warm-blooded]

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Have clawed toes with scales on the feet.

Bones are thin and hollow.

Internal fertilization with amniotic eggs.

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No teeth present.

Have bills or beaks.

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B. Ornithology

The study of birds.

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II. Feathers

A. Are modified scales that provide:1. Insulation2. For flight

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B. Preening

The process of a bird running its bill through its feathers to keep them from drying out.

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C. Molting [to molt]

The shedding and replacing of old feathers.

Usually occurs in late summer.

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D. Types of Feathers

1. ContourUsed in flight.Found on the body, wings, and tail.

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2. DownFound under the contour.Insulate the body.

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3. Parts of a Contour Feather

a. quillHollow cylinder filled with a jellylike substance.

b. shaftMiddle section.

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c. barbsTiny branches off the shaft.

d. barbulesTiny branches off the barbs.Hooked to connect the barbs.

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e. vaneThe flat surface of the feather.

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III. Adaptations for Flight

A. modified front limbs into wings.

Variety of shapes and sizes.

B. sternum [breastbone]Where flight muscles are

attached.

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C. Much energy is required for flight. Several factors create this energy:

1. 4-chambered heart2. Endothermic

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*NOTE*

Feather insulation REDUCES heat loss.

Holding feathers out and “panting” INCREASE heat loss.

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3. Eating large amounts of food.

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D. The Digestive System

a. adapted for dealing with large amounts of food.The gizzard grinds up food

with the aid of ingested small stones or sand.

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IV. Bird Adaptations

A. Four Groups of Birds:

{based on four adaptive

feet type}

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1. PERCHING

--robins, sparrows,

blue jays

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2. SWIMMING--ducks and geese

2. SWIMMING--ducks and geese

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3. FLIGHTLESS (walking)--ostrich, penguin and emu

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4. CATCHING PREY

--eagles and hawks

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B. Beak Adaptations

Beaks are a reflection of how birds eat.

Examples:Pelican- pouched.Hawk- curved beaks to tear prey.

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Red-headed Woodpecker

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Goldfinch- short and stout to crack seeds.

Hummingbirds- long and needle-like for “dipping” into flowers.

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V. Development

A. eggs are laid in a nest.B. one or both parents incubate them by covering them with a patch of featherless skin {a brood patch}.

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VI. Communication

A. “calls” are used to:1. Attract a mate2. Warn others

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VII. Protection

Three ways of protection:1. Flight2. Camouflage3. fighting

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VIII. Miscellaneous FactsSmallest bird=hummingbird [2”]

Largest bird, fastest bird, and biggest eggs= ostrich [8’tall, 300lbs., 37 km/h]

Largest nest= bald eagle

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Highest flyer= bar headed goose [25,000 ft.]

Deepest underwater diver= common loon [160 ft. deep]

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Common Loon

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IX. Birds as Symbols

A. Bald Eagle= USA

B. Dove= “peace”

C. Owl= “wisdom”

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