Friday, April 24, 2020

Educational App: Birds Song Identification AI


This App happens to be extremely educational and is strongly recommended for Kindergarten to grade 4. Despite the grade levels I find that teachers could definitely go ahead and use this up to grade 6 by extending the habitats and communities topics further, but I personally found it suitable for primary and junior grades. I'm sharing this educational app on this blog post as I believe it's great to get the students hands on when doing lessons revolving around Science and technology especially when we're exploring the topics of Habitats and Communities. I find this App spectacular and super easy to use as you can download it on both Apple and Android products as it is free version and just to give you all heads up is that certain bird species apps will cost you money to purchase and download, which is why I'm informing you about this free app. Please feel free to take advantage of this unique and creative app and use it with your younger children as well when you take them to the playgrounds, trail walks, backyards, and the beautiful gardens. 

From all the aspects of this app, the one that stands out the most is that this app allows you to hear the "SOUNDS" of the individual bird species followed by paragraph describing their taxonomy, bird family, scientific bird name, physical traits, height, colour, voice, distribution and habitat, behaviour, breeding, classification (Omnivorous, carnivore, herbivore), predators, parasites, status (population), diets (what's insects/animals or food they eat), Relationship with humans. 
What is the Eurasian Eagle Owl?
The Eurasian Eagle-Owl (Bubo Bubo) belongs to the species of eagle-owl that lives in much of Eurasia. It is sometimes referred to as the world's largest owl, and they are often found in the largest numbers in areas that have cliffs and ravines are surrounded by scattering of trees and bushes. Due to the owls preferences of being in Rocky areas they are found in elevations of 2,100 m (6, 900 ft). When it comes to diet, these Owls happen to eat small mammals including voles, hares, rabbits, mice, raptors, woodpeckers, insects, seabirds and amphibians. When it comes to comparing physical features these owls; males and females have huge differences in weight, females are found to be 3.9-9.3 pounds while males are found to be 3.3.-6.6 pounds.  These species have orange eyes, and exhibit a brownish color upper body.
§  Being elementary teachers, we must find ways of motivating students to become aware of their wildlife, ecosystems and different bird species that live in them. As students are aware that bird species are spotted just about anywhere they go such as playgrounds, gardens, backyards, beaches, recess, woods, jungles, trail walks they can be encouraged to observe them and make interesting factual notes.  

§  Through practicing daily note-taking, students would enhance their knowledge and awareness on bird species and be able to connect that to their science lessons. 

§  An additional area students can focus on are understanding levels of the food chains including producers, Herbivores, Omnivores, and Carnivores, and the importance of decomposers! 
The Eurasian Eagle Owl useful websites and additional websites that are highly recommended for you to visit!
Bird Nature Study Printables. (March 17th, 2020)
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