Thank you to Mrs.Culbreath for being the best teacher and gave me the idea for this book

In Greenwood South Carolina , There is a scavenger hunt called Tweet on Main street. To do it. go the art center and ask the person if they will give you the tweet on main street clues. In this book I will be talking about the types of birds in it. Do you want to explore with me?
This one is called tweet,he is an Eastern Bluebird. It is 7 out of 20 on the continental concern score. A eastern bluebird is said to be a symbol of joy and hope. It is not an endangered species. People also say that if you see it good luck is around the corner. They will accept people around them. Lets move on to the next bird
This one is sky, she is a Blue jay. A blue jay is related to the bird called a crow. People say it is a symbol of happiness and peace. Studies show that blue jays remember humans faces. A blue jay can live up to 7 years. A group of blue jays is called a "band". They will imprint more than other birds. Lets move on to the next bird.
This is hover, he is a ruby throated hummingbird. They are capable of rapidly beating there wings 50 times a second. They are facing habitat loss . People say it is a sign of challenging times over and healing can begin. Its lifespan is 3-5 years. They remember people and alert them if the feeder is empty. It is common in summer. Let's move on to the next bird.
This is chirp. he is a northern cardinal. They are a common bird. It is usually seen as a sign of good luck. Their lifespan is about 3-5 years. There is a myth that if you see a cardinal an angel is nearby. They live in brush or semi-open habitats. They are not considered threatened or endangered. Blueberry bushes,Mulberry trees and more attract the birds. Lets move on to the next one.
This is Cheedee, he is a Carolina chickadee. They are a symbol of knowledge. They will understand people. They are notably comfortable around humans. Their lifespan is
2-3 years. They are incredibly smart with learning and memory. They will use any birdhouse. One of their favorite foods is sunflower seeds. In summer they become very territorial. Now lets move on to the next bird.
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