What bird is this?
Red winged blackbird
What bird can turn it's head 270 degrees?
An owl
Which letter corresponds to the side you look through?
A
With several varieties weighing less than a coin, what bird is the smallest in the world?
hummingbird
By looking at your bird guide, what bird is shown in this video?
Nuthatch
What type of birds are these?
House finch
What should you do to fix double vision when looking through binoculars?
Adjust them at the center hinge
When might you expect to see a yellow warbler on the ground?
gathering nesting materials
What is this cartoons name?
Tweetie Bird
What color do Tom's (Male turkey's heads turn when their moods change?
Red, white, and blue
What bird is this?
European Starling
Which of these is not a reason why woodpeckers peck wood?
Scare off predators, find insects, chisel a hole for a nest, mark its territory
Scare off predators
Which bird has stomach acid more potent than the acid found in car batteries?
Bald Eagle, Chicken, Turkey Vulture
Useful for digesting rotting carcasses, the stomach acid of a turkey vulture is 100 times more concentrated than a human’s. This allows it to digest organisms that cause botulism, anthrax, rabies, cholera, hepatitis, and polio without being affected.
What does a sonogram record?
Bird song
What is it called when a bird loses it's feathers?
Molting
What is the national bird of the United States, known for its striking red, white, and blue appearance?
American Robin
How does a woodpecker's tongue help it while pecking?
It protects its brain
list 3 noises the lyrebird makes
Car alarm, camera, chainsaw,
What bird can also be called a pigeon?
A dove. The names pigeon and dove are often used interchangeably. Although dove usually refers to the smaller, long-tailed members of the pigeon family, there are exceptions: the domestic pigeon, a rather typical pigeon, is frequently called the rock dove and is the bird portrayed as and called the "dove of peace."
Do magpies really collect shiny objects?
Science says, no!
What is Colorado's state bird?
Lark bunting
What is it called when birds save food for the winter?
Cache/caching
A bird's muscular equivalent of the voice box
syrinx
Give an example of an onomatopoeia that a bird might have.
Tweet, chirp, caw,
What are the proteins inside a bird's eye called?
cryptochromes