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100

 What does "naturalist" mean?

Answer: A person who studies plants and animals in their natural environment.

100

How would you describe John James Audubon's passion?

Answer: He was very passionate about birds and nature.

100

What major event led John James to America?

Answer: His father sent him to avoid fighting in Napoleon's war.

100

What did John James do first when he found the pee-wee flycatchers?

Answer: He ran home to tell Mrs. Tomah about the birds.

100

Who was John James Audubon's father?


Answer: Papa Audubon, who taught him about birds.

200

Define "migrate."

Answer: To move from one place to another, especially seasonally.

200

What trait does John James show by wanting to study birds instead of doing farm work?

Answer: He shows curiosity and determination.

200

 What was the question John James wanted to investigate?

Answer: Where do small birds go in the winter and do they return to the same nests?

200

After banding the baby birds, what season followed?

Answer: Winter.

200

What did John James use to band the birds?

Answer: A piece of fine silver thread.

300

What is "ornithology"?

Answer: The scientific study of birds.

300

How did Mrs. Tomah feel about John James's obsession with birds?

Answer: She was fond of him but felt he should focus more on work.

300

What did the baby bird do that John James tried to band?

Answer: The bird pecked the string off.

300

What did John James do in the cave each day?

Answer: He studied and drew the birds.

300

What did John James hope to create for his next birthday?

Answer: Drawings worth keeping from the fire.

400

What does "homing" refer to in bird behavior?

Answer: The ability of birds to return to the same nest each year.

400

What does John James's decision to band birds show about his character?

Answer: It shows his innovative thinking and desire to learn.

400

How did John James confirm that some birds return to the same nests?

Answer: He found birds with silver threads on their legs from the previous year.

400

What happened when spring arrived?

Answer: The birds returned to the cave.

400

What were the main birds John James studied in the cave?

Answer: Pee-wee flycatchers.

500

What is a "nestling"?

Answer: A young bird that has not yet fledged (left the nest).

500

How did John James feel about being away from his father?

Answer: He felt lonely and missed his father deeply.

500

What book did John James write that shared his findings?

Answer: "Ornithological Biography."

500

What did John James do with his sketches on his birthday?

Answer: He burned them in the fireplace.

500

What impact did Audubon's work have on future scientists?

Answer: It helped prove that small birds migrate and return to the same nests.