domingo, 27 de enero de 2013

Puffins



 
Hello!! How are you spending your long weekend? If you are bored enough there is another questionnaire for you.

There is a special little animal in Scotland named Puffin, I think they are very  cute, aren't they?

Here you are a web about them, Can you answer some questions? The first doing it will receive a special price!!!

http://www.seabird.org/content.php?level1_id=12&level2_id=26&level3_id=46

- What kind of animal is it?
- How is it named?
- Where can you see them?
- How many Puffins are on the firth of forth islands?
- How many eggs do they lay every year?
- How do they spend winter?
- How are young puffins called?

Enjoy your long weekend and... good luck!

Don't forget to answer in English!!!

Nacho

9 comentarios:

  1. Hello i´m Paula Vilela. This bird is called Puffin and it´s and unmistakable seabird and lives in Offshore Islands, high seacliffs.
    They spend at sea some fly as far as the Bay of Biscay.
    They eat fish, specially sand eels.
    They put one egg and incubation 36-45 Days.

    MY OPINION IS THAT THEY ARE VERY "KUKIES" jaja

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  2. -This animals are Puffins,the kind animal es Fratecula Arctica.
    -You can see them un Isle of May, Fidra, Craigleith and ocassionally in the stone walls of the históric ramparts en the Bass Rock.
    - There are 90.000 Puffins en the Firth of Forth Island
    - They lay one egg every year.
    -They spend winter on the sea.
    -The young Puffins called Puffings
    Miguel 6-B

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  3. jope q rapidos sois.
    P.D.Uf,q dificil va ha ser responder.

    Diego B 6ºA

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  4. Is true.
    Puffins are named `frailecillos´ in spanish.


    Mario.J. 6ºA

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  6. Well done Miguel, you've answered right all the questions!!

    You'll get another special gift!

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  7. Also they nest in colonies. Sometimes they use burrows dug by rabbits or shearwaters

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