Kia ora Kahlo, hope you and your whanau are all doing ok. I enjoyed this blog post about that tiny, prehistoric bird. A tiny bird with fangs sounds interesting and kind of terrifying! When I went to America I saw a hummingbird and it was not much bigger than a bumble bee. So these prehistoric ones must have been really tiny! Looking forward to reading your next blog post. Mrs Gully
Hi there Kahlo, my name is Abby and I am a year 8 student at Yaldhurst Model School.
ReplyDeleteI like the pictures you included, I think that they look really interesting.
I didn't know that fact, do you know what kind of bird it is?
Next time you could go into more depth about the bird and what breed it is.
How did you find out about this?
Kind regards,
Abby.
Kia ora Kahlo, hope you and your whanau are all doing ok. I enjoyed this blog post about that tiny, prehistoric bird. A tiny bird with fangs sounds interesting and kind of terrifying! When I went to America I saw a hummingbird and it was not much bigger than a bumble bee. So these prehistoric ones must have been really tiny! Looking forward to reading your next blog post. Mrs Gully
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