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Friday 24 March 2017

my bird post



Chatham Island pigeon/pares The Chatham Island pigeon or pares (Hemiphaga chathamensis) is one of two species of native pigeon in New Zealand.
20% heavier than the New Zealand pigeon, its dorsal plumage and upper breast is more purple and pearl-grey than its mainland counterpart, but it has the same white lower breast, shoulder straps and belly. The bill is red with and orange tip.
Parea fly with noisy wing beats, and during the breeding season they perform conspicious display dives - flapping upwards from their perch and then stalling and diving sharply down. 

WALT: To write about birds and how to protect them in our environment.
today i was doing my bird work and we have to write about our bird.

Thursday 23 March 2017

bout beetles

ABOUT BEETLES.


Dung Beetles lay their in animal manure so their offspring have food to eat when they hatch.


Scientists group dung beetles by the way the beetles make a living: rollers, tunnellers, and dwellers. Rollers form a bit of dung into a ball, roll it away, and bury it. The balls they make are either used by the female to lay her eggs in (called a brood ball) or as food for the adults to eat.

WALT.  Describing words about your Bug

Task Description: For this task we had to choose a bug and writ about it.
I choose dung beetle if you have read this than maybe you should make one of yours some time.                 


Wednesday 22 March 2017

My bug writing


Drawing
Create an image of your insect using Google Draw, or a drawing site such as Sumo Paint.


Writing
Write a short description of your new insect.
  • What does it do?
  • Where does it live?
  • How does it behave
My new insect is a beetle and it has six legs and it has antenna