Thursday, 30 March 2017

American Sparrow Quiz Answers

Here are this week's quiz answers,

1. Seeds
2. Conical Bills
3. Brown and grey with distinctive head patterns
4. Winter Sparrow
5. Spizella Arborea
6. Bird
7. Plump and has a long tail
8. Snowy regions
9. Snowmelt
10. North

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Tuesday, 28 March 2017

American Sparrow Quiz

Here is this week's quiz,

1. What do they eat?
2. What type of bills do they have?
3. What is their feather colour?
4. What is their nickname?
5. What is their scientific name?
6. What type of animal are they (I.E. mammal)?
7. Describe two things about the American Sparrow?
8. What type of places do they live in (I.E. woodlands)?
9. When do they migrate?
10. Where do they migrate?



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Sunday, 26 March 2017

American Sparrow Basic Facts

The American Sparrow is a bird that lives in snowy regions. Their scientific name is Spizella Arborea. They eat seeds with their conical bills. Their fur colour is brown and grey with distinctive head patterns. They are also known as the Winter Sparrow. The American Sparrow is plump and has a long tail. When the snow melts in North America, they migrate north.




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Saturday, 4 March 2017

American Black Bear Recap

The American Black Bear is a bear that live in North America in large forests and well- vegetated mountains. They are the smallest species of bear in North America. The population of the American Black Bear in New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. The American Black Bear lives about 400- 3000 m (1300- 9800 ft) above ground. They weigh about 41- 250 (90- 551 lb) and is about 120- 200 cm (47- 79 in) long. They eat grasses, roots, berries, insects, and fish and have black fur.



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Thursday, 2 March 2017

American Black Bear Quiz Answers

Here are this week's quiz answers,

1. Ursus Americanus
2. North America
3. Large forests and well- vegetated mountains
4. 396,000- 476,000
5. New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan
6. 400- 3000 m (1300- 9800 ft) above ground
7. 41- 250 kg (90- 551 lb)
8. 120- 200 cm (47- 79 in)
9. Grasses, roots, berries, insects, and fish
10. Black fur

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