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experiments Do birds prefer sunflower or pumpkin seeds? By Esteban Acosta, María Paz Luna, María Lourdes Ramírez, Pablo Santamaría Introduction Birds are wonderful creatures that have been here down on earth from the prehistoric age. Even though this type of animal is very old, they have been in an evolution changing characteristics from their antic age. All people have found different species of birds that make them unique and different. This is interesting for studying about them: their skeleton, feathers, muscular system, beaks and wings. They are all very interesting topics you should learn to see the magic with basic knowledge about them. We have made an experiment, using important facts about birds. This experiment has inspired us to learn more about birds specifically what type of food they prefer. We are comparing pumpkin and sunflower seeds. This experiment is important because it will improve our knowledge about birds and someday we hope our experiment will give a positive 8 / Zasqua Jounal 2017 change to our modern world. Now that we changed their food, we can’t change any other variables, otherwise, the experiment data chart will make no sense to the experiment in general. That’s why we will have the same type of bird house and location. We are choosing this variable because it makes a big impact on the birds’ preferences. We want to find out what type of food birds prefer in our natural and biological garden. Question: Do birds prefer sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds? Hypothesis: If we put two different seeds (sunflower and pumpkin seeds) in the same location, then birds would eat more of sunflower because they have a good size for eating because the pumpkin Data Analysis seeds are much bigger and harder to eat. Experiment Design