Learning About Owls in Early Years

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Children in the early years are learning about owls through an interactive online exploration. They discover various owl species, habitats, behaviors, and characteristics with enthusiasm and curiosity, aided by engaging visuals and informative descriptions provided during their journey of discovery.


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  1. Early Years We are learning about owls.

  2. We talked about the things we would like to find about and learn. We visited the internet to help us learn more about owls. Here is what we found out about owls.

  3. Bobby G Night time owls are very clever Rainbow, red, green, yellow We can find them in America and China. They live in forests.

  4. Mrs Gilfillan This little guy is so cute!

  5. Martha This owl is very peerie! He eats mice.

  6. Edith Snowy owls are white, they live in the snow like mountains. I think they come out at Christmas time. They have fluffy feet to keep their feet warm or they would get freezing cold.

  7. Libby hawk-owls existed in the Philippines It has green eyes, yellow feet and a white face.

  8. Jayden They cuddle up to the eggs to keep warm. They live in caves, in trees and dig burrows. They make their nests with sticks, mud, plastic , good stones, hay and feathers.

  9. Oisn They have wings. They have talons that are good for catching their food and holding onto the trees. Some live in trees and some live in burrows.

  10. Ollie Owl s wings are so flat

  11. Fetlar Snowy Owl Yes, we also have owls here on Shetland.

  12. An owl next door Libby s Grandad caught a picture of a long Eared Owl visiting his garden.

  13. Thank you Mrs Burns and Mrs Gilfillan helps us with the tricky bits. We selected the pictures and animation we wanted for our presentation. We typed our own names.

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