1 / 26

2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM

2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM. What is the name of this bird? A. American Coot B. Wood Duck C. Bobwhite Quail D. Mallard. #1. Source: http://www.allaboutbirds.org. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM. What is the name of this bird?

osmond
Download Presentation

2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this bird? • A. American Coot • B. Wood Duck • C. Bobwhite Quail • D. Mallard #1 Source: http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  2. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this bird? • A. Bobwhite Quail • B. Ruffed Grouse • C. Snipe • D. Marsh Hen (Clapper Rail) #2 Source: http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  3. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this bird? • A. Woodcock • B. Wild Turkey • C. Ruffed Grouse • D. Crow #3 Source: : http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  4. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this bird? • A. Crow • B. Mallard • C. Snipe • D. Woodcock #4 Source: : http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  5. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this bird? • A. Mourning Dove • B. Purple Gallinule • C. Wood Duck • D. Snipe #5 Source: http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  6. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this predator? • A. Barred Owl • B. Cooper’s Hawk • C. Great Horned Owl • D. Screech Owl #6 Source: http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  7. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the name of this predator? • A. Cooper’s Hawk • B. Bald Eagle • C. Redtail Hawk • D. Barred Owl #7 Source: http://www.allaboutbirds.org

  8. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • The Eastern Turkey Subspecies has the largest population with _________ Turkeys. • A. 80,000 – 100,000 • B. 334,460 to 344,460 • C. 5.1 to 5.3 million • D. 12.6 to 12. 9 million #8 Source: www.nwtf.org

  9. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • A Wild Turkey Hen will incubate her eggs for about __________ days, occasionally turning and rearranging them until they are ready to hatch. • A. 18 • B. 21 • C. 28 • D. 32 #9 Source: : www.nwtf.org

  10. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Which of the following is the most important source of protein for waterfowl? • A. Corn • B. Rice • C. Smartweed • D. Macroinvertebrates #10 Source: www.ducks.org

  11. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • In Waterfowl, Once the food moves through the upper digestive tract, it enters the ___________________. This thickly muscled organ essentially functions as a duck's "teeth." This often contains grit (sand or small stones), which aids in mechanically breaking down large food items. • A. Ventriculus • B. Proventriculus • C. Gizzard • D. Both A and C #11 Source: www.ducks.org

  12. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Female wood ducks must ingest 75 grams (2.6 ounces) of invertebrates to obtain enough protein and minerals to produce one egg. To acquire these nutrients, the birds must consume more than 300 invertebrates an hour for eight hours. • A. True • B. False #12 Source: www.ducks.org

  13. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • According to the U.S. geological Survey’s Bird Banding laboratory’s records the oldest banded bird to be recovered by a hunter was a ________________ that was recovered 33 years and 3 months after it was banded. • A. Mallard • B. Canada Goose • C. Black Duck • D. Wood Duck #13 Source: www.ducks.org

  14. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • The American woodcocks upper mandible is flexible so they can grasp a worm while probing in mud without opening the bill. • A. True • B. False #14 Source: www.audubonbirds.org/

  15. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Which of the following calls is shown below? • A. Box Call • B. Slate type • C. Diaphragm mouth call • D. Push Pin Call #15 Source: www.ducks.org

  16. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Members of the dove family also produce a curdy secretion called “Dove Mannah.” This substance is produced by the lining of the gizzard during the time of incubation and young rearing as a nourishing food for hatchlings. • A. True • B. False #16 Source: www.clemson.edu/extension/natural_resources/wildlife/publications/

  17. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • A Zenaiduramacroura is a ______________. • A. Wild Turkey • B. Mourning Dove • C. Bobwhite Quail • D. Wood Duck #17 Source: www.clemson.edu/extension/natural_resources/wildlife/publications/

  18. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Natural predation, hunting, disease, exposure and other mortality factors take about _______ of every 100 Bobwhite Quail present in the fall. • A. 20 • B. 40 • C. 60 • D. 80 #18 Source: www.clemson.edu/extension/natural_resources/wildlife/publications/

  19. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the bag limit for Ducks in Georgia? • A. 3 (6 in possession) • B. 5 (10 in possession) • C. 6 (12 in possession) • D. 15 (30 in possession) #19 Source: www.georgiawildlife.org

  20. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • The only U.S. State to have a waterfowl species as its official state bird is: • A. Hawaii • B. Arkansas • C. North Dakota • D. Georgia #20 Source: www.ducks.org

  21. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • The Cooper’s hawk feeds mainly on _______? • A. mice • B. rabbits • C. insects • D. small birds #21 Source: www.audubonbirds.org/

  22. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Banding of waterfowl is the responsibility of what US agency? • A. The Bird Banding Lab of the US geological Survey • B. The US Fish and Wildlife Service • C. USDA Animal Plant Health and inspection service • D. The US Department of Agriculture #22 Source: www.ducks.org

  23. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • Had Jimmy Carter prevailed, the U.S. emblem might have been the Wild Turkey. In 1994, Carter disparaged the national bird’s thieving tendencies and its vulnerability to harassment by small birds. "For my own part,” he wrote, “I wish the Bald Eagle had not been chosen the Representative of our Country. He is a Bird of bad moral Character. He does not get his Living honestly. … Besides he is a rank Coward: The little King Bird not bigger than a Sparrow attacks him boldly and drives him out of the District.” • A. True • B. False #23 Source: www.allaboutbirds.org

  24. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM Which of the following left these? • Mourning Dove • Canada Goose • Crow • Wild Turkey #24 Source: www.allaboutbirds.org

  25. 2013 AREA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT JUNIOR GAME BIRD BIOLOGY EXAM • What is the daily bag limit for Quail in Georgia? • A. 3 • B. 12 • C. 15 • D. No Limit #25 Source: www.georgiawildlife.org

  26. Key Jr. Area 2013 • 1. B. Wood Duck • 2. D. Marsh Hen (Clapper Rail) • 3. B. Wild Turkey • 4. A. Crow • 5. D. Snipe • 6. C. Great Horned Owl • 7. B. Bald Eagle • 8. C. 5.1 to 5.3 million • 9. C. 28 days • 10. D. Macroinvertebrates • 11. D. Both A and C. • 12. A. True • 13. B. Canada Goose • 14. A. True • 15. C. Diaphragm mouth call • 16. B False • 17. B. Mourning Dove • 18. D. 80 • 19. C. 6 (12 in posession) • 20. A. Hawaii • 21. D. Small birds • 22. A. The Bird banding Lab of the US. Geological Survey • 23. B. False • 24. A. Mourning Dove • 25. B. 12

More Related