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Desert Island Escape: OK Birds
Katelyn Weaver
Created on October 2, 2025
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Transcript
Escape room
Notebook
Desert Island
Notes about the island
Use with caution
Backpack
This diary narrates the experiences of a brave castaway who, after ending up on a remote island, faces a series of clever challenges to obtain the necessary resources to build a raft and be able to escape from this desolate island. Are you ready for this thrilling survival quest?
Tiririri-ri!
Introduction
Backpack
Missions
Raft
Shrubs
Plane
Shelter
Forest
Backpack
mission
Airplane
Read each bird description carefully. Use the physical features described (such as crown, breast, wings, beak, tail, and coloring) to identify which Oklahoma native bird is being described.
Luggage
Backpack
This bird is bright red all over its body. It has a black mask on its face around its orange beak. It has a pointy crest (like a mohawk) on top of its head.
Backpack
Crown/Head: Pearl gray crown and back Breast: Pale peachy-pink wash on breast and belly Wings: Black wings with white edges Tail: Extremely long, deeply forked black tail with white outer feathers (can be 9+ inches)
Backpack
Here you go!
It will be added to your backpack. You will need it to be able to eat during the days you spend on the deserted island.
GOOD!
You have food and cooking utensils
Backpack
Missions
Raft
Shrubs
Plane
Shelter
Forest
Backpack
mission
Forest
Logs
Backpack
Birdwatching
Watch the video and answer the following questions
Backpack
What is the MOST important tool you need for birding?
B. camera
A. binoculars
Backpack
What is the BEST time of day to go birding?
B. Early Morning or Late in the afternoon
A. Only in the morning
Backpack
Great!
Will be added to your backpack. You will need it for the days you spend on the desert island.
GREAT!
You have a rope, maybe it will be useful for you
Backpack
Missions
Raft
Shrubs
Plane
Shelter
Forest
Backpack
Shrub
Mission
Food
Backpack
How big the binoculars make things look (magnification)
Let's go!
How heavy the binoculars are
What does the number 8 mean on binoculars that say "8x42"
Backpack
You're almost there!
They are too heavy to carry on long walks
Why should you avoid binoculars with VERY HIGH magnification (like 12x)
They make the image shaky and don't gather much light
Backpack
Keep it up!
It will be added to your backpack. You will need it for the days you spend on the deserted island.
GOOD!
You have a hatchet, it might be useful to you
Backpack
Missions
Raft
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
Shrub
Airplane
Shelter
Forest
Backpack
Shelter
Mission
Tent
Backpack
The CROWN is:
The bird's chest area
The edges of the wings
The very top of the bird's head
Backpack
What is the BEAK (or BILL)?
The hard, pointed mouth part used for eating
The bird's claws on its feet
The feathers on the bird's back
Backpack
There you go!
It will be added to your backpack. You will need it for the days you spend on the deserted island.
GOOD!
You have a flashlight, maybe it will be useful to you
Backpack
Missions
Raft
Shrubs
Airplane
Shelter
Forest
Wait, look in your backpack
Check the items in your backpack and use the flashlight to find the code to access the final mission that will allow you to escape from the deserted island.
Keep searching
Keep searching
Keep searching
Code: 1234
Keep searching
Enter the code you have obtained to access the final mission
Enter the password
You have explored the entire island, managed to build a raft, but now you can't remember where you left your backpack and you'll need it before you can leave. On the map, you can see the places where your backpack might be.
Forest
Mountains
Airplane
Shrubs
Shelter
Deserted Island Map
Drag the parts of the map to find where you left your backpack and be able to escape from the deserted island.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Wow, you got it!
Congratulations adventurer! You have shown great bravery and wit. You have successfully overcome each challenge and have managed to build the raft that will take you back to the civilized world. May your journey back be filled with new adventures and emotions!
Once again!
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Mission
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Why it's confusing: Also a flycatcher, similar size, gray and yellow coloring, perches openly How to tell them apart: Western Kingbird has a SHORT, square tail (not long and forked) Gray head and back with yellow belly (not pink) White outer tail feathers but tail is normal length Found more in western Oklahoma
Ouch!
Don't give up!
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Summer Tanager Why it's confusing: The male is completely red all over, similar to a male Cardinal Summer Tanager has NO crest (flat head) Summer Tanager has NO black face mask Summer Tanager has a pale yellowish beak (not orange)
Ouch!
Don't give up!
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Why it's confusing: Has a long, deeply forked tail How to tell them apart: Barn Swallow's tail is dark blue/black (not black and white) Much smaller body Dark blue upperparts with rusty-orange throat
Ouch!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Ouch!
Don't be discouraged, the adventure is not over yet! Take a moment to rest and try again. Remember every mistake is a learning opportunity that will bring you closer to victory. Cheer up, brave adventurer!
Don't give up!
even the greatest explorers faced unexpected challenges
Why it's confusing: It's a close relative of the Cardinal and has a similar crest and beak shape Pyrrhuloxia is mostly gray with red highlights (not all red) Has red on face, crest, wings, and tail but gray body Has a yellow beak (not orange)
Ouch!