BIRDS OF PREY: Bird Trek

This episode teaches kids about inherited and acquired traits of the six different types of birds of prey: hawks. eagles, falcons, kites, owls and vultures. Plus our cameras got up close and personal with each one of these birds, so kids can see details of all their features like eyes, beaks, feathers and talons.
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The Documentary

In the educational documentary portion of this episode, kids learn about the six different types of birds of prey (hawks, falcons, eagles, owls, kites and vultures) as well as the vital role each plays in its ecosystem. Kids explore the various traits, characteristics and instincts of each bird type.

Documentary

FREE Educator Resource Kit

Purchase of this DVD episode includes a free copy of the downloadable Educators Resource Guide for Grades K-4 and Grades 5-8 addressing U.S. National Science Standards.

The Animated Adventure

JP Rothbone and his Sniveling Cronies have captured and hidden all the birds of prey in the region. Without birds of prey like eagles and falcons, rodent populations will swell, and farmers will have no choice but to buy JP’s new line of Rat Traps. Bonehead and his enterprising crew beam down to the planet‘s surface to search for the missing birds. Bonehead finds himself in a race against time to get back to his ship, battle JP in his invisible ship, and find the missing birds of prey.

Animated Adventure

The Newsflash

In the “Newsflash” kids visit the Birds of Prey Avian Hospital at the Avian Conservation Center. Kids take a virtual tour of the hospital’s facilities and learn about the three main things they can do, at home or at school, to help birds of prey.

Newsflash

“You Have the Power” Jingle

There are three very simple things kids can do to help prevent birds of prey from getting injured in car accidents as well as prevent baby birds getting separated from their parents while learning to fly. Captain Bonehead emphasizes the power that kids have to make a difference for birds of prey right now.

Song