Ornithology B/C
- Nooran008
- Member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: October 14th, 2019, 3:16 pm
- Division: B
- State: PA
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Ornithology B/C
I don't want this forum to die, so next one!
1. What is the scientific name of this bird?
2. What gender is this bird?
3. What features of this bird helped identify the gender?
4. What is the conservation status of this bird?
5. If the conservation status of this bird is not low concern, what has caused the status?
1. What is the scientific name of this bird?
2. What gender is this bird?
3. What features of this bird helped identify the gender?
4. What is the conservation status of this bird?
5. If the conservation status of this bird is not low concern, what has caused the status?
2019-2020 Events: Anatomy and Physiology, Ornithology, WIDI, Reach for the Stars, Dynamic Planet
Team: Abington Heights Middle School
"If you doubt yourself, and your team members say you'll get a medal, you'll probably get a medal."
Team: Abington Heights Middle School
"If you doubt yourself, and your team members say you'll get a medal, you'll probably get a medal."
- SilverBreeze
- Exalted Member
- Posts: 306
- Joined: November 28th, 2019, 3:42 pm
- Division: C
- State: CA
- Has thanked: 156 times
- Been thanked: 289 times
Re: Ornithology B/C
1. Colinus virginianus
2. female
3. lack of white on chin
4. common bird in steep decline
5. habitat loss
Don't know if I'll be checking this, so here's the next round of questions:
1. Identify this song mnemonic: "cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, cheer up"
It's a bit unfair, so if you can't get the ID, here's the species so you can answer the following questions: American Robin
2. What color are its eggs?
3. Is it altricial or precocial?
4. How do pesticides impact this species(Be specific!)
2. female
3. lack of white on chin
4. common bird in steep decline
5. habitat loss
Don't know if I'll be checking this, so here's the next round of questions:
1. Identify this song mnemonic: "cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, cheer up"
It's a bit unfair, so if you can't get the ID, here's the species so you can answer the following questions: American Robin
2. What color are its eggs?
3. Is it altricial or precocial?
4. How do pesticides impact this species(Be specific!)
Troy SciOly 2019 - 2023
Captain 2021-2023
Former Events: Ecology, Water Quality, Green Gen, Ornithology, Forestry, Disease Detectives, Forensics, Chem Lab, Env Chem, Sounds, Dynamic Planet, Crime Busters, Potions & Poisons, Exp Design, Towers, Mystery Arch, Reach for the Stars, Mission Possible
Captain 2021-2023
Former Events: Ecology, Water Quality, Green Gen, Ornithology, Forestry, Disease Detectives, Forensics, Chem Lab, Env Chem, Sounds, Dynamic Planet, Crime Busters, Potions & Poisons, Exp Design, Towers, Mystery Arch, Reach for the Stars, Mission Possible
- Nooran008
- Member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: October 14th, 2019, 3:16 pm
- Division: B
- State: PA
- Has thanked: 2 times
- Been thanked: 1 time
Re: Ornithology B/C
Yes, all good, except for 5 I would also add the increased use of pesticides, as that is also a factorSilverBreeze wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 10:35 am 1. Colinus virginianus
2. female
3. lack of white on chin
4. common bird in steep decline
5. habitat loss
2019-2020 Events: Anatomy and Physiology, Ornithology, WIDI, Reach for the Stars, Dynamic Planet
Team: Abington Heights Middle School
"If you doubt yourself, and your team members say you'll get a medal, you'll probably get a medal."
Team: Abington Heights Middle School
"If you doubt yourself, and your team members say you'll get a medal, you'll probably get a medal."
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests