Bird Feet
Bird Vocabulary
Feathers & Flying
Bird Parts
Name It!
100
Woodpeckers need these feet in order to find their foog
What is climbing feet?
100
A change in a bird's physical appearance in order to help it survive.
What is adaptation?
100
This type of feather is found all over a bird's body.
What is contour feather?
100
This part of the stomach stores undigested food for the bird to use later for energy.
What is a crop?
100
A blue-footed booby has this type of feet.
What is webbed or swimming feet?
200
Owls, hawks, and birds of prey have these feet. They use them to catch mice and moles.
What is grasping feet?
200
Birds often fly south for the winter for warmth and food. What is this called?
What is migration?
200
This type of flyer flaps its wings many times in order to fly.
What is a flapper?
200
This gland helps birds waterproof their feathers and feet.
What is a preen gland or oil gland?
200
An ostrich has this type of feet, and long legs to match!
What is running feet?
300
Birds such as ducks or puffins have this type of feet, which helps them survive in their environment.
What is swimming feet?
300
This means a bird uses both of their eyes at the same time to see one big picture.
What is binocular?
300
These flyers are able to stay in the air using the wind instead of their wings.
What is a glider?
300
This part of the bird is very light to help birds fly. In humans and deer, they are much heavier!
What is bird bones?
300
This type of bird hovers and flaps its wings more than 200 times every 10 seconds!
What is a hummingbird?
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