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: Detail what the bird was doing (e.g., foraging on the ground, soaring, or singing). List its primary food sources, such as seeds, insects, or nectar.

The following are the requirements (syllabus): Choose one particular bird and do a written report on that bird (not the bluebird). Carden of Tucson Charter School How to Document Your Sightings in eBird : Help Center bird picture

Whether you are reporting a rare sighting or writing an informational project, your report should be organized into clear sections: : Detail what the bird was doing (e

: For rare birds, submit your photo and report to platforms like eBird or local bird clubs. This ensures your sighting becomes part of the official scientific record . Tips for Impactful Bird Pictures Carden of Tucson Charter School How to Document

: Start with the bird's name and a detailed description of its size, shape, and colors. Mention distinct markings like "eye rings" or "wing bars." If the photo is poor quality, use detailed written descriptions to confirm the ID.

If you are still in the process of taking photos for your report, keep these professional tips in mind:

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