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Birds of Prey A Reading A Z Level P Benchmark Book Word Count: 685 BENCHMARK P Birds of Prey Written by Fran Mason Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com

Birds of Prey Photo Credits: Front cover, back cover, title page, pages 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14: PhotoDisc; page 6: Warren Jacobi/Corbis; page 11: GeoStock/PhotoDisc/Getty Images; page 12: John Cancalosi/ardea.com; page 13: istockphoto.com/cay-uwe Kulzer; page 15: Sergei Uriadnikov/123RF Written by Fran Mason www.readinga-z.com Birds of Prey Level P Benchmark Book Learning A Z Written by Fran Mason All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL P Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA M 28 28

Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Owls... 5 Barn Owl... 6 Great Gray Owl... 6 Northern Pygmy Owl... 7 Great Horned Owl... 8 Falcon-Like Birds... 9 Eagles... 10 Falcons...11 Vultures... 12 Hawks... 14 Kites... 15 Glossary... 16 Red-tailed hawk Introduction Birds that hunt and eat other animals. are called birds of prey. Birds of prey have strong feet with talons, or claws. They grab their prey with their feet. They also have sharp, curved beaks.. They use their beaks to tear apart their food. Birds of prey live all over the. world. They live in open prairies, on mountaintops, and in deserts. A few birds of prey even live in cities. 3 4

European eagle owl Barn owls Do You Know? Owls have softer, fluffier feathers than most birds. Their soft feathers allow them to fly silently and sneak up on their prey. Owls Owls are one kind of bird of prey.. Most owls hunt at night. They use their sensitive ears to listen for their prey. They use their big eyes to see at night.. Owls drop down on their prey and snatch it up in their claws. Some kinds. of owls eat small birds, mice, or insects. Other owls can catch fish or crabs. in shallow water. Barn Owls and Great Gray Owls The common barn owl is found in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. These owls discovered. that barns can be good places to live. One of the world s biggest owls is the great gray owl. This owl lives in Canada, northern Europe, and northern Asia.. It can live to be 40 years old. It can grow up to 84 centimeters (33 in) tall. 5 6

Do You Know? The tawny owl, found in Britain, Europe, and Asia, can be found in cities with large parks, such as London and Berlin. It has such good ears that it can hear an earthworm crawling out of its hole. Great horned owl Pygmy owl Northern Pygmy Owl One of the world s smallest owls is. the northern pygmy owl. It lives in western North America. It is only about 16 centimeters (6 in) tall. But it is fierce! The pygmy owl can often scare off animals bigger than it is. Pygmy owls live in holes in trees. They like to eat small birds, lizards, and insects. 7 8 Great Horned Owl The great horned owl has a famous hoot. Its call can be heard from far away on quiet nights. It lives in the forests, deserts, and plains of North, Central, and South America. The great horned owl likes to eat many different animals, such as rabbits and chickens. Sometimes it will wade into the water. to catch a frog or a fish.

Golden eagle Eagles Bald eagle Falcon-Like Birds The family of falcon-like birds of prey. are different from owls. Falcon-like birds hunt during the day, so they do not. need the big eyes and silent feathers. that owls have. Instead, they need speed, so they have a sleeker shape. The eagle is a well-known bird of prey. The African martial eagle has a wingspan as long as a grown person s height. This eagle is so big that it can capture a baby gazelle. It usually eats rabbits, squirrels, and birds. Golden eagles and bald eagles live in the open country of western North America. The golden eagle can also be found in Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. Eagles use sticks to build nests that are larger than bathtubs. 9 10

Peregrine falcon Cape Griffon vulture Falcons Falcons are fast fliers. The peregrine falcon lives in landscapes that range from arctic tundra to tropical rain forest. It is one of the fastest-flying birds of prey. When it dives, it can reach a speed of 322 kilometers (200 mph) per hour. The peregrine falcon usually eats prey that it catches in midair. Vultures You might be surprised to know that vultures are also birds of prey. They are different from hawks and eagles because their prey is dead before they eat it.. For this reason, they are known as scavengers. The Cape Griffon vulture of southern Africa feeds small bones. to its chicks to make their bones strong. 11 12

Turkey vulture Do You Know? Eagles, hawks, and some other birds of prey with large wingspans can soar on top of warm air masses. They can float high in the air for long periods of time without flapping their wings. Red-tailed hawk Hawks The turkey vulture of North, Central,. and South America benefits people.. It removes dead animals so that diseases do not spread. Its sense of smell is so good that the turkey vulture has been used to help people find gas leaks. Hawks are sharp-eyed hunters. Many hawks can hunt in dense brush because of their long tail and rounded wings. The gray hawk has a beautiful black-. and-white banded tail. This bird lives along rivers in Mexico and eats lizards. 13 14

Glossary Black kites predator. prey. scavenger..an animal that catches and eats other animals. (p. 15).an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal (p. 4).an animal that finds and eats scraps of garbage. or animals that are already dead (p. 12) Kites Kites are lightweight birds with large wings and a forked tail. The black. kite is found in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and elsewhere. The black. kite is a scavenger and a predator. Black kites are plentiful because they. can eat many different things. Hundreds of them can be seen flying together. in some tropical places. talons..claws (p. 4) tundra. wingspan..a cold, treeless Arctic region where the ground is always frozen (p. 11).the width of a bird s wings when they are fully spread (p. 10) 15 16