Beaks
Feathers
Food
Bird Facts
Plant Food
100

This type of mouth allows some birds to carry larger foods than a beak could.

What is a bill?

100

Birds have this amount of different types of feathers.

What is "4"?

100

Do all birds eat seeds?

False

100

This is a part of birds' bodies that helps them to breathe (just like mammals).

What are lungs?

100

This is the name of the process by which plants create their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

200

The shape of a bird's beak depends on what it ________.

What is "eats"?

200

These feathers cover the birds chest and belly.

What are down feathers?

200

These birds only eat plants and grasses

What are herbivores?

200

These parts of birds' bodies helps them to stay light and fly through the air.

What are hollow bones?

200

This is the part of the plant where photosynthesis happens.

What is the leaf?

300

Bird beaks are ________ to the food that the bird eats.

What is "adapted"?

300

These feathers cover the end of a bird.

What are tail feathers?

300

These birds only eat other animals?

What are carnivores?

300

This word describes how the characteristic of how birds have babies through laying eggs.

What is oviparous?

300

These are the three things that plants need to prepare their own food. (name at least 2)

What is sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?

400

This bird has a strong, pointed beak that lets it drill into bark to eat insects.

What is a woodpecker?

400

These feathers help birds to move through the sky.

What are flight feathers?

400

These birds only eat other insects.

What are insectivores?

400

Birds have these in their bodies filled with air to help them stay light.

What are air sacs?

400
A plant releases this into the air after it creates its own food.

What is oxygen?

500

This bird has a short, pointed, and powerful beak that lets it pick up and grind small seeds.

What is a sparrow?

500

These feathers go on the bird's entire body.

What are cover feathers?

500

These birds only eat fish.

What are piscivores?

500

These are the names of the tiny pores on a plant leaf that allow carbon dioxide to enter a plant.

What are stomata?