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Friday, May 8, 2020
BackYard Bird Motel (Technology)
Hello Bloggers, Todays Home Learning Task For Fridays Technology Task Is To Create A Backyard Bird Feeder Motel. For our planning preparation we were asked numerous different questions which involve around us thinking of what materials we would need if we were to make one, Where our Bird House would be placed, Will it have a place for food and water and finally for the end what would your Backyard Bird Feeder look like. I could not make a Bird Feeder because I did not have any of the materials although I drew and planned out what I liked about it and wrote about the sequels and extensions to the house such as colours, decorations, will it have doors and windows, three dimensions and cobbled roof. Also for an extension task, I have created a poster of my favourite native bird here in New Zealand and written information about that specific bird. If you don't know what a Bird House is it is A nest box, also spelt nestbox, is a man-made enclosure provided for animals to nest in? Nest boxes are most frequently utilized for birds, in which case they are also called birdhouses or a birdbox/bird box, but some mammalian species such as bats may also use them. Here is how you can attract birds so they can come each day. If you attract them to your yard by having bird-friendly birdhouses and adding fresh clean water to the yard, the birds will help out in many ways in your garden. Bird Houses can provide a safe place for birds to build their nests, protected from the elements and predators. Have you planned and created a birdhouse before?
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This si a great wee birdhouse, I like that even though you weren't able to make it, you designed it, and also researched your favourite bird too. I hope you have sent this work to your technology teacher, they would love to see it.
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