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Let's Go Birding Quiz
This quiz consists of 20 questions. Level - Intermediate
Which part of the bird is the Nape?
Parts of the Bird
I
H
F
C
Which part of the bird is the Flank?
Parts of the Bird
I
B
C
D
Which part of the bird is the Crown?
Parts of the Bird
C
D
I
H
Which are the primaries?
Feather groups
Brown
Red
Purple
Blue
Yellow
Which are the Scapulars?
Feather groups
Brown
Red
Purple
Blue
Yellow
Which are the Tertials?
Feather groups
Brown
Red
Purple
Blue
Yellow
Which are the coverts?
Feather Groups
Brown
Red
Purple
Blue
Yellow
Which are the Secondaries?
Feather Groups
Brown
Red
Purple
Blue
Yellow
Which are the Primaries?
Feather Groups
Red
Yellow
Brown
Green
Blue
Which are the Scapulars?
Feather Groups
Red
Yellow
Brown
Green
Blue
Which are the Secondaries?
Feather Groups
Red
Yellow
Brown
Green
Blue
Which are the Tertails?
Feather Groups
Red
Yellow
Brown
Green
Blue
Which are the Coverts?
Feather Groups
Red
Yellow
Brown
Green
Blue
Which one is the Northern Cardinal?
Bird One - Northern Cardinal
Bird Two - Scarlet Tanager
Bird One
Is it this one?
Bird Two
Or this one?
Which one is the Red-headed Woodpecker?
Bird One - Red-headed Woodpecker
Bird Two - Red-bellied Woodpecker
Bird One
Is it this one?
Bird Two
Or is it this one?
Which one is the Red-winged Blackbird?
Bird One - Fish Crow
Bird Two - Red-winged Blackbird
Bird One
Answer 1
Bird Two
Answer 2
What is the Core Territory?
The migration route a bird travels.
The immediate area around the nest.
An area in a habitat that is repeatedly mowed; short grasses; changing into reverting habitat.
What is a Rookery?
A place where communal nesting occurs with wading birds.
A place where birds sleep and rest.
The inside circular lining of a nest; usually soft/insulator material.
What is the definition of Field Mark?
The feathers covering the bird.
Distinctive markings, such as color, patterns, spots, stripes, and shape.
The plumage difference between male and females of the same species.
What does Diurnal mean?
Active during the night.
Fluffing up feathers, trapping air underneath feathers; warming process.
Active during the daytime.
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