Ornithology B/C
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Ornithology B/C
Well no one's really started this one, and I felt that somebody should, so here we are. I'm new here so I hope I'm not doing anything wrong, but anyway, let's get this started!
1) What is this bird? (Common name and scientific please)
2) What is it's diet?
3) What is it's order? (not family)
1) What is this bird? (Common name and scientific please)
2) What is it's diet?
3) What is it's order? (not family)
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1. Sora / Porzana carolinaNooran008 wrote: ↑October 14th, 2019, 4:01 pm Well no one's really started this one, and I felt that somebody should, so here we are. I'm new here so I hope I'm not doing anything wrong, but anyway, let's get this started!
1) What is this bird? (Common name and scientific please)
2) What is it's diet?
3) What is it's order? (not family)
2. Seeds, insects, snails (omnivore)
3. Gruiformes
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Nice! Your turn!Here wrote: ↑October 14th, 2019, 4:07 pm1. Sora / Porzana carolinaNooran008 wrote: ↑October 14th, 2019, 4:01 pm Well no one's really started this one, and I felt that somebody should, so here we are. I'm new here so I hope I'm not doing anything wrong, but anyway, let's get this started!
1) What is this bird? (Common name and scientific please)
2) What is it's diet?
3) What is it's order? (not family)
2. Seeds, insects, snails (omnivore)
3. Gruiformes
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1. What bird is this? (common name is fine)
2. What is this bird's conservation status?
3a. What is one main difference between males and females of this species?
3b. Is the bird depicted a male or a female?
2. What is this bird's conservation status?
3a. What is one main difference between males and females of this species?
3b. Is the bird depicted a male or a female?
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1. Common Yellowthroat
2. Least Concern
3a. Males have a black stripe going around their head, while females do not have this feature.
3b. Female
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Correct, your turn!
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Okkkkkk
1.What type of bird is this?(common name)
2a. What is the main distinction between a juvenile and full-grown version of this bird?
2b. Which age is shown in the picture? (juvenile or full-grown)
3. What is the conservation status of this bird?
1.What type of bird is this?(common name)
2a. What is the main distinction between a juvenile and full-grown version of this bird?
2b. Which age is shown in the picture? (juvenile or full-grown)
3. What is the conservation status of this bird?
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1. Black-crowned Night Heron
2a. Adults have all black bills while juveniles have yellow-and-black bills.
2b. Full grown
3. Least Concern
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I've never done this before, so hopefully the image works!
1. ID
2. Diet
3. Conservation Status
4. Range
I tried to find a picture where the lighting sucks
1. ID
2. Diet
3. Conservation Status
4. Range
I tried to find a picture where the lighting sucks
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Id: Sora
Diet: Seeds, snails and other aquatic invertebrate
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Range: Most of temperate North America. From the Northwest territories to the Arizona and New Mexico I hope I got it right.
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