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Bird Fact #4 For Today
1 minuteNo comments on Bird Fact #4 For TodayThey can be found in Manitoba from March to November. The Source Ornithology #23 Birds Seen From Ellie’s Deck Page and #12
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Bird Fact #3 For Today
Robins make a lot of different songs and calls, with the best known being their “cheerily” one: “Cheerily, cheer up, cheer up,cheerily, cheer up.” The SourceOrnithology #23Birds Seen From Ellie’s DeckPage and #12
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Today’s Bird Sound
1 minuteHere is the video of what the American Robin’s sound like. I hope you enjoy it.
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Bird Fact #2 For Today
Robins are one of the first birds to sing in the morning and one of the last to STOP at night.The Source Ornithology #23 Birds Seen From Ellie’s Deck Page #12
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Bird Fact #1 For Today
American robin Robins are known for digging up and eating worms, but they actually eat mostly fruit (including tomatoes!). The Source: Ornithology #23 Birds Seen From Ellie’s Deck Page #11 and #12
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Ela #2 Vampirina: Goes Baddie
Vampirina: Going Batty ELA Question #2 At first, Poppy was scared seeing how different Vee was from her. Ellie, have you ever been scared of someone or something? Write a paragraph about when you’ve been scared of someone but realized they were actually very great. When you’re done, email it to your parents. Then put…
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Today’s Bird Will Be What?
Today’s bird fact is going to be about the American Robin
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“The Dolly Parton Song #2 For Today
You want to go North someone told us.
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Rosa Park’s Presentation
Here is a link to the Rosa Park’s presentation that I did for school when I was in CMS: I hope you like it. I worked hard on it. I did it in grade 8. http://bit.ly/3oNcYR7

