me and my buddy were doing papier mache me and my buddy was doing the kārearea and the teacher helped us make a kārearea. We went on the newspaper we had to glow on the newspaper after the newspaper we went on to the paper we had to do the same thing as the newspaper we got on the panting we only done the back then we done a Bird Info for Assembly thing for the assembler we done this. when it was assembler we sat down and lissin to the room 3 4 & 5 then we got up and walked and read out the Bird Info for Assembly.
This is a New Zealand Falcon It is also called a kārearea.
The New Zealand falcons live in forests, in the North Island.
Some of its distinctive features of the New Zealand falcon are, they have a little bit of yellow by there eyes and nose and they have a long tail and wings.
Other facts about it are The New Zealand falcon is able to fly at speeds over 100 km/h, and can catch prey larger than itself. They are only found in new zealand
The New Zealand falcons live in forests, in the North Island.
Some of its distinctive features of the New Zealand falcon are, they have a little bit of yellow by there eyes and nose and they have a long tail and wings.
Other facts about it are The New Zealand falcon is able to fly at speeds over 100 km/h, and can catch prey larger than itself. They are only found in new zealand
Hello Te Mana.
ReplyDeleteI guess we could almost call these birds the Lamborghini of the bird world.What I mean by that is that they are fast like the car.
I saw one of these on the News the other night.There is a women up North who rehabilitates them so they can return to the wild.
Do you know if we can find them in the Christchurch area?.
Hello Te Mana.
ReplyDeleteNot long to go before school starts back...
I hope you are having lots of fun with your family and friends.
Hello Te Mana
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing what learning you have been doing in class.
Kia Orana Te Mana,
ReplyDeleteI am just leaving a comment to let you know that I have had a browse at your blog tonight.
That's so cool Te mana it sounds like you did a good job.
ReplyDeleteI hope your bird came out well