Unit 2 Call of the wild in the wild (phr): not in captivitysquirrels (n): small furry animals (usually red, grey or black)lizard (n): small reptile with a long tailtiny (adj): very smallwoodlands (n): forestfarmlands (n): area where there are many farms, fieldsponds (n): small lakeshedgerows (n): long rows of bushes, trees or shrubssand grains (n): small pieces of sandat risk (phr): facing dangerendangered species (phr): animals and plants that are about to die outmoths (n): insects that are like butterfliesbats (n): mammals that look like mice with wingsno longer (phr): not any moreextinction (n): the death of a speciesenvironmental groups (phr): organisations that help naturerare (adj): not common .....Dear Students,Hi! Guess what? I’m writing to let you know about my free time activity.Well, It is a bird feeding. I have been feeding parrots. I think they are very clever and so cute. There are two species of parrots that I have. They are 3 Forpuses and 2 Cockatiels. My family love them very much. I have bought them when I went to Pet Fair at Central Rama II a few years ago. Now I am training some of them to fly in the open air. I think I could call them back when I let them free. Last time, one of Forpuses, Kiwi, escaped from its cage but my son was able to call her back. She flew around us and I used a landing net to catch her. We just have a lesson That makes us be careful to train our birds.Write back soon and tell me about your favorite pastimes. Bye for now.Love,T.Somchai