Tuesday, 9 November 2021

Fact File about Banded Dotterels

 Kia Ora  Bloggers!
Here is a slideshow talking about Banded Dotterels a bit more deeply.

I was learning about interesting facts and information like where Banded dotterels live, what they eat...

Here is the slideshow:


4 comments:

  1. Kia ora Yasmin, thank you for sharing your fact files slide on your blog. As they lay their eggs on the ground, and it takes 6-7 weeks for them to fly, no wonder their numbers are low as they are at greater risk of predators. Some of the language you have used sounds very scientific. Did you use your own words?

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    1. Kia Ora Miss Burt!
      I kind of did, by looking at the web seeing the word then searching what it means.
      Thank you so much for your nice comment!

      Blog you later
      Yasmin

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  2. Hello Yasmin, I'm Jarvis from room 8, I think this slide show is a great one.
    I remember doing the same thing you can check it out on my blog, I did a New Zealand Dotterel.
    Do you know if the New Zealand Dotterel is the same as the Banded Dotterel?
    Blog ya later
    Jarvis

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    1. Kia Ora Jarvis!
      Thank you so much for your kind comment!
      Yes I did know that. Once I knew it's the same I got muddled up between them.
      Why did you choose the NZ Dotterel?

      Blog you later
      Yasmin

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