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Ornithology, the study of birds, is an ID event in Science Olympiad! Similar to other binder events, it is very important you have a thorough binder and you are able to efficiently retrieve information from it. You should also gain a general understanding of bird anatomy and be able to understand the difference between different birds.
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17 ago 2023 · Ornithology is a Division B and Division C life science event revolving around the study of birds. The event revolves around competitors assessing their knowledge of information about specific species, classes, and families of birds as well as questions about general bird anatomy.
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The following rules generally apply for events that allow the use of binders. 1. All papers must be secured in the binder, and typically must be hole-punched. Event supervisors may shake the binder or open it to inspect the binder. Sheet protectors, lamination, tabs and labels are generally allowed. 2. The binder may not be used to hide a device (p...
Some events, such as Invasive Species, Optics, Herpetology, Fossils and Rocks and Minerals generally require a larger binder due to the amount of information that competitors will typically need to bring to be competitive. Build events typically do not need binders. For some events, such as the three previously listed, color photos of the specimens...
2024 Division B/C Events 1. Astronomy 2. Detector Building(up to two-inch) 3. Dynamic Planet 4. Forestry(up to two-inch) 5. Fossils 6. Geologic Mapping 7. Meteorology 8. Optics 9. Wind Power Trial Events 1. Home Horticulture 2. Solar Power
8 mar 2022 · Binder events, like Ornithology and Rocks and Minerals, allow entire binders full of information with a very liberal standard on what it means for a binder to be “closed”. These events are identification based and have a list of specimens that students can expect on every test.
8 feb 2022 · Binder Re: Ornithology B/C. by Gavinm9805 » Tue Feb 08, 2022 11:42 pm. I would recommend starting with the information listed on the All About Birds website Life History section (Habitat, Food Nesting, etc). I would say this is the bare minimum for an "okay" binder. You can get quite a few questions, but I would not bet on placing at a competition.
I competed in Ornithology for the first time last year! It is great to have pictures of birds and there names (and other stuff about each bird). You should also study bird sounds. Last year at least we were allowed to bring a field guide along with the binder too