SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 © 2015 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 31, No. 40 Raptors are birds of prey, which means they are predators that hunt and eat other animals. Hawks, eagles, falcons and owls are all raptors. Discover the amazing facts about these magnificent crea- tures on today’s Kid Scoop page. n the Lati m o r f s b to gra r come rd rapto hich means “ o w e h T ay.” pere , w word ra and carry aw They have a sharp, hooked beak for tearing their meat into bite-size pieces. The sharp, powerful talons or claws of raptors are used to catch and kill prey. Standards Link: Life Science: Students know that adaptations in physical structure may improve an organism’s chance for survival. Read about these three raptors. Then do the math to match each one to its silhouette. - 11 + 9 7 Habitat: Found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Wingspan: About 7 feet (2.1 m) Diet: Usually small mammals such as rabbits and squirrels. Golden eagles have been seen attacking and killing pronghorn antelope, which are several times bigger than they are. - 9 Habitat: Found on every continent except Antarctica. Wingspan: 3.5 feet (1 m) Diet: Mainly hunts birds and can typically catch their prey in the air. Habitat: Southeastern United States Wingspan: 4 feet (1.3 m) Diet: Slow-moving prey such as snakes, insects, baby birds and rodents. Fly like an owl. Raptors have three key adaptations making them excellent hunters. Raptors have keen eyesight that helps them spot their prey from great distances. The Australian wedge-tailed eagle can spot a rabbit from about one mile (1.5 km) away. This is about three times farther than a human can see. Raptors can also see more colors than people, which helps them see camouflaged prey. 23 + 5 Try these exercises to have fun and exercise the owl way! 16 + 4 3 + + 7 Visit HawkWatch International’s Web site to find more information about raptors. Discover places in your area where you can see raptors migrating. Learn how scientists study raptors using satellites at www.hawkwatch.org The secretary bird gets its name from the crest of ________ on the back of its head. Some say the feathers look like _______. PREY S LEG It has the longest ____ of any raptor and is known for running – not flying – after its ________. S Replace the PEN words this These unusual secretary bird birds walk through removed. the African _________, sometimes up to FEATHE 20 miles per day, RS looking for food. INS They will eat insects, PLA mammals, birds, tortoises, eggs and snakes. Standards Link: Life Science: Students know animals have structures that serve different functions. Use the code to find out some amazing raptor facts! Number of different kinds of raptors that can be found worldwide: Stretch your arms wide apart and swoop around outdoors. Perch like an owl. Speed a peregrine falcon can reach when diving after prey: more than mph! The smallest raptor, the American kestrel, is about the size of a robin and weighs about oz. The largest raptor is the Harpy Eagle, which nests in tall rainforest trees of Mexico, Central and South America. It has a wingspan of over feet. = = = = = 1 2 3 4 5 = = = = = 6 7 8 9 0 Squat down like you are sitting on a tree branch watching for mice on the ground. Fold your arms into wings with your thumbs in your armpits. How long can you stay in this position? Hop like an owl. Start in the perch position. Then hop to the right, hop to the left, left hop forward, hop backward. Twist and turn. Standards Link: Life Science: Students know different animals inhabit different kinds of environments. Life-size Silhouettes Lay pages of the newspaper on the floor side-by-side and tape the edges together. Measure and mark the wingspan of the raptors mentioned on this page. Draw and cut out life-size silhouettes for display. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple step directions. Standards Link: Physical Education: Understand the health benefits of physical activity and exercise. Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop stories and activities. FALCON EAGLES PREY S R O T P A R E E S RODENTS K A E B S S E E R T SPEED S R A P T OWLS P S Z X N P H A W K RAPTORS E W L Z E V L G L B COLORS I R E F A E A Z W D C Z L BEAK J S D R Z Z O U Y E R P EYES Z D Z N R Q W S Z Z TREES C O L O R S S E Y E DRAW Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognized identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. SEE Raptor Parts of Speech While sitting in the perched position, turn your head as far to the right as you can. Then turn your head as far left as possible. SILHOUETTE The noun silhouette means a drawing or picture of the outline of an object filled in with a solid usually black. The silhouette of the eagle could be seen against the bright sky. Try to use the word silhouette in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family. Bird Report Look through the newspaper and find five nouns, five verbs and five adjectives that describe one of the raptors mentioned on today’s page. Write a paragraph about that raptor using facts on this page and the words you found. Write a paragraph reporting on your favorite bird. Include at least three facts about this bird. Standards Link: Grammar: Recognize parts of speech in writing. ANSWER: A box of quackers. Phone: (541) 997-1144 There’s no place like Make sure your child wears a MOUTH GUARD if they are involved in sports. Dr. Chad Clement 541-997-3423 1256 Bay St. Old Town Florence • Keep it fresh and local for the Kids in Florence! • Live Music on the Weekends Voted Reader’s Choice 2012 through 2015 BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT Like us on Facebook so our Daily Specials pop up in your NEWS FEED 294 Laurel St. in Historic Old Town Florence 541-997-4886 Best Margaritas and Best Salsa! Weekly Lunch and Dinner Specials Open Monday - Saturday CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 10 A