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BIOL 4142 Photo Quiz Lab 5 Ornithology birds Quiz A:

BIOL 4142 Photo Quiz Lab 5 Ornithology birds Quiz A:. First, you’ll see a photo showing just enough to allow you to clinch the ID. Then, you’ll see the full photo without the name, and then the photo with the name and perhaps some ID tips on specimens (not field ID).

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BIOL 4142 Photo Quiz Lab 5 Ornithology birds Quiz A:

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  1. BIOL 4142 Photo Quiz Lab 5 Ornithology birds Quiz A: First, you’ll see a photo showing just enough to allow you to clinch the ID. Then, you’ll see the full photo without the name, and then the photo with the name and perhaps some ID tips on specimens (not field ID).

  2. Blue Grosbeak (Cardinalidae)

  3. Worm-eating Warbler (Parulidae)

  4. American Redstart (Parulidae)

  5. Bay-breasted Warbler (Parulidae)

  6. Head color variable, but flanks and belly always streaked. House Finch (Fringillidae)

  7. Black-and-white Warbler (Parulidae)

  8. Note the yellowish color in the face. Nothing else has those jet black wings and white wingbars. Note the short, forked tail American Goldfinch (Fringillidae)

  9. Blackburnian Warbler (Parulidae)

  10. Blackpoll Warbler (Parulidae)

  11. Narrow black eyeline diagnostic Blue-winged Warbler (Parulidae)

  12. Nothing else has that shiny violet color everywhere. Note also the long tail. Boat-tailed Grackle (Icteridae)

  13. Brown-headed Cowbird (Icteridae)

  14. Greenish yellow crown separated from white face by black eyeline is diagnostic. Of course the chestnut sides and flanks are diagnostic. Chestnut-sided Warbler (Parulidae)

  15. Note big bill Greenish and yellowish overall; remiges and rectrices edged with same greenish and yellowish tones. Summer Tanager female (Cardinalidae)

  16. Primaries and secondaries with distinctive pale edges; white wingbars Too big to be any warbler, especially bill; compare to female Summer Tanager Orchard Oriole female (Icteridae)

  17. Plain face, rusty crown, no ventral markings. Field Sparrow (Emberizidae)

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