Author: Ellise Boggs

  • Bird Fact #1 For Today

    To pull itself through the air, the bird must flap its wings. The Source: Page #9 Ornithology #11 Flight

  • Note

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    I’m going to post a bird fact from lesson #11 today. Lesson #11 is called: Flight. It will be split in to parts. I don’t know exactly, how many part’s it will be yet. If you guys have the lesson #11, then you can go to page #9. If you guy’s don’t have the lesson…

  • Sunset

    Sunset

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    Here is a bit of a picture of the sunset I hope you guys enjoy

  • The Song

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    I use to bite my breth

  • God

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    So when Jesus said: I am: The Way, the Truth, and the Life: He was letting them know that He is God and take’s the place of the performing sacrifice’s. Jesus is the way to God!

  • Bird Fact #7 For Today

    Some species, especially the passerines, can make sounds from either or both of the y-shaped vocal passages at once, creating otherworldly two-tone vocalizations as different notes are produced from either side of the syrinx. The Source: Page #8 and #9 Ornithology #22 Call, Songs, and Other Sounds

  • Bird Fact #6 For Today

    The muscles then change the tension in the syrinx to modify and tune the sound. The Source: Page #8 Ornithology #22 Call, Songs, and Other Sounds

  • Bird Fact #5 For Today

    Instead, the air is forced through the tubes and sound is created by the walls of the syrinx vibrating. The Source: Page #8 Ornithology #22 Call, Songs, and Other Sounds

  • Note

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    I’m posting bird fact’s from Ornithology #22 Call, Songs, and Other Sounds today so if the people that don’t have that lesson then you can just look it up on Google for the people that do have that lesson they can just look it up in the lesson.

  • Bird Fact #4

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    Anatomy of a Song The Syrinx:Located at the point where the windpipe forks into the lungs, the syrinx does NOT have the vocal cords of the human larynx. The Source: Page #7 and page #8 Ornithology #22 Call, Songs, and Other Sounds