
These interactives originate in the museum's galleries.
Even if you can't make it to the museum, you can enjoy a virtual experience!
Even if you can't make it to the museum, you can enjoy a virtual experience!
Exercise your ear! Practice your ability to tell one birdsong from another. (3.16 Mb)
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The great variety of beaks among birds is related to what and how they eat. Match beak to bird, and learn about diet. (1.36 Mb)
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Test your bird-identification skills in this race against the clock. (932 Kb)
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Birds have basic needs, just like us. Find out what you can do to attract birds to your backyard. (1.7 Mb)
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You saw a blue bird, or did you? Your eyes may be fooled by factors that influence the way a bird's colours appear. (413 Kb)
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Birds have many tricks to attract the opposite sex. Match the bird pairs and find out more about their courting techniques. (1.35 Mb)
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3D animation showing how physical forces and the bird's physical characteristics interact to permit birds to fly. (19.96 Mb)
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How many birds in that flock? Develop and practice your counting techniques. (1.36 Mb)
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Birdwatching is a fun and challenging activity. Check out our tips for making your experience even more interesting. (1.56 Mb)
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Match the birdsong you hear to the word used to represent it, and discover which bird is singing. (1.42 Mb)
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Follow four different bird species along their spring migration route and discover what awaits them during their journey north. (6.57 Mb)
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Practice recognizing bird calls and songs in order to improve your ability to identify the birds in the wild. (6.42 Mb)
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You must have Adobe Flash 8 or greater in order to see these online games.
You can download this software from the Adobe Web site.
You can download this software from the Adobe Web site.