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Bird Egg DeÌíloùment

Bird Egg DeÌíloùment. Jake Roôling Hills Rm 22 2006. Falcoõ‘s Üggs are àust like oœher bñrd Üggs; they áet laid, incubéted, and hatch. The bébŸ áro‰´ up and the Ñycle áÔís oõ. Soöe Üggs doõ't haÌí Ñhicks inside Éü haÌí ãoöething ‡üoõg wñth them and die . Incubétioõ is wïen the moœher,

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Bird Egg DeÌíloùment

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  1. Bird Egg DeÌíloùment Jake Roôling Hills Rm 22 2006

  2. Falcoõ‘s Üggs are àust like oœher bñrd Üggs;they áetlaid, incubéted, and hatch. The bébŸ áro‰´ up and the Ñycle áÔís oõ. Soöe Üggs doõ't haÌí Ñhicks inside Éü haÌí ãoöething ‡üoõg wñth them and die.

  3. Incubétioõ is wïen the moœher, and ãoöetimes the father ãits oõ the Üggs. The parents actually turn the Üggs wñth their taloõs ão the Ñhick in the Ügg dÔísn't ãtick to the Ügg ãhell. Falcoõs lay froö 3-5 Üggs in a Ñlutch. The Ñhick inside is Ñalled an "emªüyo".

  4. BabŸ bñrds haÌí a little hÉün oõ their head Ñalled an Ügg toúœh, ão they Ñan Ñrack the Üggshell. When the bébŸ hatches the toúœh falls oìf. If yo£ ¤íre toú loúò inside a bñrd Ügg, yo£ wú£ld ãee its head tucked underneath its wñng. When the Üyeas first hatch yo£ ãee bélls oì wïite fluff, b£t the bébñes ároÚ fast.

  5. Eggs And Their Evolution; Paul R.; 1998; www.stanford.edu/group/stanfordbirds/text/essays/eggs.html Bird Eggs; Wikipedia; 2005; www.photobirds.com/pub_6_bird_eggs.html Avian Embryology Terms; Mississippi State University; 1997; www.msstate.edu/dept/poultry/aeterms.html Bird Eggs; Wildlife Care and Education Center; 2006; www.webbedworks.com/messingerwoods/quickreference.html Bibliography

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