Friday, April 15, 2011

Bird 2

I saw a blue and gold macaw today and it was beautiful. It was about 2 ft. tall about the height of a cabinet and they have a wingspan of 45 inches. Its back and upper tail is covered with brilliant blue feathers while the underside of the tail is yellow. The forehead is green  and the wing feathers are blue with green tips and the underwings are a pretty orangish yellow color. Their eyes are yellow and its legs are gray. Their diet consists of fruit, vegetable matter, seeds, nuts, leaves, and bark. Occasionally they will feed on small animal matter. While mating the female will lay one or two eggs and incubate them for 24-26 days while the male feeds her. When the chicks first hatch they are blind and have no feathers. Blue and gold macaws are prized for their beauty and peronality and they make excellent pets. Knowing this I think I'm going to catch one so I can keep him as a pet.

Bird Picture 2

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Mammal 4 facts

This morning i woke up to the very vocal monkey that is know as the wolf monkey. These are the most colorful monkeys in the rainforesst. This monkey is about 15-25 lbs and are about the size of a small dog. Wolf monkeys can be the prey of big cats, snakes and even birds. These monkeys keep there diets to nuts and fruits that are found in the forest. A baby wolf monkey is called infants.

mammal 4 pic

Plant 1 Fact

The tree we seen was 6 ft tall and was only a couple years old. The leafs are like palm leafs. The plant has a special type of wood because it is not a tree it is the worlds largerst herb but is called a tree because of there size. Most of the monkeys in the rain forrest use these trees. Bananas grow on this tree just like grapes on a vine or apples on a tree.

Plant 1 Pic