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Painted Lady Butterfly’s
1 minuteNo comments on Painted Lady Butterfly’sHearing: No ears either! Not only are a butterfly’s wings used for flying, but they can also use them for hearing. From: Painted Lady Butterflies On Page 6
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Funny Song
1 minuteSomewhere deep in the fish world & the robo-turtle world. Lives Dolly & Reba & Jolene & Jojo & Kenny & Walter as family. There kind of swimming by the door so. A funny version of Berenstain Bear’s
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Bird Quote For Today #3
Seasonal Migration Some bird’s migrate to follow or escape the rainy seasons.
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Bird Quote For today #2
Seasonal MigrationIt ispredictable based on seasonal changes, such as temperature getting colder or trees losing leaves (and therefore cover and food sources). From Ornithology #29 Seasonal & Altitudinal Migration On Page 2 After the first sentence
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Bird Quote #1 For Today
Seasonal MigrationSeasonal migration is the mostcommon type of migration. From Ornithology #29 Seasonal & Altitudinal Migration On the top of Page 2
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Fish Quote
1 minuteIt can also form from trapped water that has nowhere else to flow to, and rivers running over flat land for long periods of time. From Freshwater Biomes On the bottom of Page 25
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Fish Quote #1
1 minuteA wetland can form from standing water overflowing (imagine a pond overflowing from rain just like a bowl with too much water poured into it). From Ichthyology #6 Freshwater Biomes On the top of page #25
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Today’s God Verse
1 minuteHe was despised & rejected a man of sorrows, acquainted with deepest grief. We turned our backs on him & looked the other way. He was despised, & we did NOT care. Yet it was our weaknesses he carried: it was our sorrows that weighed him down. And we thought his troubles were a punishment…
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Bird Quote
1 minuteFlapping takes a LOT of energy. The bigger the wing, the more energy will be needed to flap. Smaller birds, such as the hummingbird, can flap very fast, while larger birds such as the albatross might flap as little as possible and instead glide on their wide wings. From Ornithology #11 Flight On Page #10

