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Bird Olympics Activity

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Provided by: Michigan Audubon Society|Published on: February 25, 2026
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  • This classroom activity from Michigan Audubon Society introduces students to bird adaptations through five rotating “Bird Olympics” stations, each focused on a different species and survival skill.
  • Students complete hands-on challenges that model wingspan, balance, night vision, wing speed, and diving speed to explore how physical traits help birds migrate, stay warm, hunt, and capture prey.

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Subjects: Science
Authors: Michigan Audubon
Region: Global, Southwest Michigan
Languages: English

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