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Why Don't All Birds Fly in V Shapes?
Some birds fly in V shapes because it has many benefits, but other birds fly in clumps instead. Why would they do that?
Curated Video
ABC Animals Flashcards
ABC Animal Flashcards for Toddlers and Preschoolers will teach your little ones the names of different animals from A to Z. This video is great for teaching animal names, animal sounds, letter recognition, letter sounds and vocabulary...
Curated Video
I Spy Something I
Miss Palomine talks about the two different sounds that -i makes, the long /ī/ sound and the short /ĭ/ sound. She and the student then begin searching for long /ī/ and short /ĭ/ words.
ZooMoo
Animal Alphabet: I is for Ibis
Who’s that over there? Flash has just spotted another cool creature he can add to his Animal Alphabet! Our intrepid traveller Flash explores land, sea and air spotting different species of wildlife in their natural habitats and...
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CU Ibis (bare faced) foraging in shallows, South America
CU Ibis (bare faced) foraging in shallows, South America
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Closeup of an Iridescent-Feathered Glossy Ibis Probing in Shallow Water For Food
Video of an Ibis with glossy black iridescent feathers dipping his long curved beak into the water of a wetland, looking for food
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Siberian birds are feeding fish.
Siberian birds are feeding the fish in the middle of the mound.
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Birds on a Sandbar
Long-range view of a multitude of white birds, including pelicans, ibis and wood storks, and one pink spoonbill standing in blue water and resting on a sandbar in a man made wetlands