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Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Summer Learning Journey - Activity 1 - Day 3 - Week 3



Black Robin on Rangatira Island.jpg

Photo by frances schmechelCC BY-SA 2.0/  Black Robin


This year Panmure Bridge School is lucky enough to participate in the Summer Learning Journey from 2018-2019. This is an opportunity for the Manaiakalani cluster school to join. For the Summer Learning Journey we are given tasks to finish. The people who place 1st, 2nd, and 3rd from each school wins exclusive prizes. The prizes this year is amazing. I have completed most of the week 1 challenges and the week 2 challenges. I am apparently on week 3 now. The week 3 challenges is based called Up, Up and Away. This task was based on different types of birds. For this task I was to pick a bird from a site and then give information about it. I have chosen to talk about the Black Robin. The site was very helpful, because it included the sound of the bird and information about it too. 

Black Robins like to live in trees and low branches. They live in woody places under the trees of the Akeake trees. Black Robins love looking for grubs, cockroaches, weta, and worms. They have really good vision during day and night. 

3 comments:

  1. Hi Mele

    The Black Robin is a very beautiful bird. Great choice. Can you imagine eating the same diet as it. What do you think would be the worst to eat - grubs, cockroaches, wetas or worms? I am terrified of cockroaches so for me that would be by far the worst!

    Have a great arvo,
    Izzy

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  2. Hello Mele,
    Wow a Black Robin looks so pretty. I really like the information you gave. I never knew they have good vision during night and day. Thats incredible!. Anyways keep it up!

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  3. Hi Mele,
    Great job on completing this activity! I also chose to do the black robin and one thing that I found interesting was that they have good vision during the day and at night time, since most birds either have good vision in the day or vice versa. What do you think you would do if you were a black robin? Would you still eat bugs?

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