L'étude des changements de rythmes et de formes des animaux de nos régions.
Les animaux des Pyrénées.
Un exemple de production numérique sur time rime.
We study the fauna:the birds (C.e.i.p. "Cándido Lara". Cómpeta).
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The birds migration / Aves migradoras
EBS À Beira Douro - Medas
Garça-real (Ardea cinerea)
Corvo-marinho (Phalocrocorax carbo)
Andorinha-das-chaminés
Andorinha-dáurica
Ver um trabalho sobre o ciclo da andorinha, da EB1 de Branzelo - Melres.
Ver um trabalho sobre as andorinhas dos beirais, da EB 1 de Carvalhos - Medas.
Ver um trabalho de ilustração de uma história da andorinha, da EB 1 da Lixa - Covelo.
Ler histórias sobre andorinhas.
EBS À Beira Douro - Medas
Garça-real (Ardea cinerea)
Corvo-marinho (Phalocrocorax carbo)
Andorinha-das-chaminés
Andorinha-dáurica
Ver um trabalho sobre o ciclo da andorinha, da EB1 de Branzelo - Melres.
Ver um trabalho sobre as andorinhas dos beirais, da EB 1 de Carvalhos - Medas.
Ver um trabalho de ilustração de uma história da andorinha, da EB 1 da Lixa - Covelo.
Ler histórias sobre andorinhas.
The birds migration - Szczecin
Black Stork Ciconia nigra
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Black
Stork Ciconia nigra is a large wading bird in the stork family
Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but rare, species that breeds in the warmer
parts of Europe, predominantly in central and eastern regions. This is a shy and
wary species, unlike the closely related White Stork. It is seen in pairs or
small flocks—in marshy areas, rivers or inland waters. The Black Stork feeds on
amphibians and insects.
During the summer, the Black Stork
is found from Eastern Asia (Siberia and China) west to Central Europe, reaching
Estonia in the north, Poland, Lower Saxony and Bavaria in Germany, Czech
Republic, Hungary, and Greece in the south, with an outlying population in
Spain.
The Black
Stork Ciconia nigra is a large wading bird in the stork family
Ciconiidae. It is a widespread, but rare, species that breeds in the warmer
parts of Europe, predominantly in central and eastern regions. This is a shy and
wary species, unlike the closely related White Stork. It is seen in pairs or
small flocks—in marshy areas, rivers or inland waters. The Black Stork feeds on
amphibians and insects.
During the summer, the Black Stork
is found from Eastern Asia (Siberia and China) west to Central Europe, reaching
Estonia in the north, Poland, Lower Saxony and Bavaria in Germany, Czech
Republic, Hungary, and Greece in the south, with an outlying population in
Spain.
White Stork Ciconia ciconia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large bird in the
stork family Ciconiidae. Its plumage is mainly white, with black on its wings.
Adults have long red legs and long pointed red beaks, and measure on average
100–115 cm (39–45 in) from beak tip to end of tail, with a 155–215 cm (61–85 in)
wingspan.
The White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) is a large bird in the
stork family Ciconiidae. Its plumage is mainly white, with black on its wings.
Adults have long red legs and long pointed red beaks, and measure on average
100–115 cm (39–45 in) from beak tip to end of tail, with a 155–215 cm (61–85 in)
wingspan.
Another bird's migration
Source:
"Szkolna encyklopedia" Collins
"Szkolna encyklopedia" Collins
Barn Swallow
pol. Jaskółka dymówka
łac. Hirundo rustica
ang.
Barn Swallow
The adult male Barn Swallow of the
nominate subspecies H. r. rustica is 17–19 cm (6.7–7.5 in) long
including 2–7 cm (0.8–2.8 in) of elongated outer tail feathers. It has a
wingspan of 32–34.5 cm (12.6–13.6 in) and weighs 16–22 g (0.56–0.78
oz).
It is a migratory bird, spends winter in the
south and middle Africa. It goes to Africa in VIII-X and returns in
IV-V
łac. Hirundo rustica
ang.
Barn Swallow
The adult male Barn Swallow of the
nominate subspecies H. r. rustica is 17–19 cm (6.7–7.5 in) long
including 2–7 cm (0.8–2.8 in) of elongated outer tail feathers. It has a
wingspan of 32–34.5 cm (12.6–13.6 in) and weighs 16–22 g (0.56–0.78
oz).
It is a migratory bird, spends winter in the
south and middle Africa. It goes to Africa in VIII-X and returns in
IV-V
Common House Martin
pol. Jaskółka oknówka
łac. Delichon urbicum
ang.
Northern House Martin
The adult Common House
Martin of the western nominate race is 13 centimetres (5.1 in) long, with a wing
span of 26–29 centimetres (10.2–11.4 in) and a weight averaging 18.3 grammes
(0.65 oz).
It spends winter in Africa, India and Southeast Asia. It comes to Poland in the
first day of May.
łac. Delichon urbicum
ang.
Northern House Martin
The adult Common House
Martin of the western nominate race is 13 centimetres (5.1 in) long, with a wing
span of 26–29 centimetres (10.2–11.4 in) and a weight averaging 18.3 grammes
(0.65 oz).
It spends winter in Africa, India and Southeast Asia. It comes to Poland in the
first day of May.
pol. Jaskółka brzegówka
łac. Riparia riparia
ang. Collared Sand Martin
The 12 cm long Sand Martin is brown
above, white below with a narrow brown band on the breast; the bill is black,
the legs brown. It nests in tunnels bored in sand, river banks,
etc.:
arrive in: IV-V, fly out: VIII-IX
łac. Riparia riparia
ang. Collared Sand Martin
The 12 cm long Sand Martin is brown
above, white below with a narrow brown band on the breast; the bill is black,
the legs brown. It nests in tunnels bored in sand, river banks,
etc.:
arrive in: IV-V, fly out: VIII-IX