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    eBird Resources

    Related Links and Resources

    NGSS & Citizen Science: Learn More about how citizen science helps educators meet the and the Next Generation Science Standards.
    Citizen Science in Your Outdoor Classroom: Teach science by engaging with local wildlife in real-world studies.
    Outdoor…

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    Evolution in Paradise Resources

    Explore evolution and adaptation with the help of the birds-of-paradise. These beautiful show the biological phenomena of adaptation through sexual selection.

  • Life in a Nest Resources

    Below are all the supplemental and electronic resources for Life in a Nest.

    As you progress through the Life in a Nest activities, you may be interested in going further with nesting birds. We recommend you check out the Cornell Lab’s participatory science project…

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    Crow Not Crow

    The Crow Not Crow – Teacher’s Guide features activities that target national science, math, writing and art education standards for grades K-3.

  • Ruby’s Birds

    Take a walk through Central Park with Ruby and her birds! Use the book guide to connect the story with activities that target national science, math, writing and art education standards for grades K-3.

  • Curriculum Kits

    The links below allow you to purchase the kits directly from our official kits provider.

    Our newest curriculum suite provides educators with hands-on lessons that connect students to nature and grade-appropriate content through the world of birds! The eBird participatory science…

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    Pensando Fuera de la Caja (de nido)

    Pensando Fuera de la Caja (de nido) es un recurso educativo creado por NestWatch , un programa de ciencia ciudadana en el Laboratorio de Ornitología de Cornell. Este currículo introducirá los estudiantes 5–8 grado en el mundo de las aves…

  • Do Birds Sleep?

    Have you ever wondered what happens to birds at night? Where do they go? What do they do? Do birds really sleep?

    The answer is yes…but it’s a little more complicated than that. Birds have several techniques for when they need…

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    Making Windows Safer for Birds

    There are plenty reasons for people to love windows—they let in natural light, they make rooms feel bigger, and they remind us that no matter how long we spend cooped up indoors at work or at school, there’s still a…