Wisconsin Bird Quiz #1 ~ On Bird Habitat, Food, Description, misc on April 18, 2019

Give this Wisconsin bird quiz at try! It may be easy or it may be difficult. I have gotten requests for more quizzes and quizzes of this type. There are 50 images making that 25 matches. To try this quiz, I suggest a paper and pencil. Write down e.g. images #1 and #14 seem to be a match or have something in common, etc. When you are finished check with the answers below. If you come across something that appears to be incorrect, please let me know. This quiz is the first of it’s kind so feed back is appreciated if possible.  Thank you

Answers are below the images, have fun!

 

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ANSWERS

 

 1  –  49

2  –  38

3  –  20

4  –  50

5  –  18

6  –  42

7  – 14

8  –  21

9  –  41

10  –  45

11  –  36

12  –  48

13  –  23

15  –  30

16  –  27

17  –  24

19  –  32

22  –  33

25  –  35

26  –  39

28  –  40

29  –  43

31  –  44

34  –  46

37  –  47

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Image Description

1 – Canada Goose eggs in nest

2 – Bobolink

3 – Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

4 – Building roof top where gulls nest, breeding habitat

5 – American Avocet

6 – Great Horned Owl

7 – Cedar berries – Townsend’s Solitaire food

8 – Cooper’s Hawk nest

9 – Cattle Egret – cows in a field, sometimes Cattle Egrets are seen with cows in a field, habitat

10 – Bald Eagle

11 – Common Redpoll

12 – Yellow-rumped Warbler

13 – Greater Scaup – bill, wide black mark on bill tip

14 – Townsend’s Solitaire

15 – House Wren

16 – Killdeer habitat, gravel area nesting

17 – Red-winged Blackbird

18 – American Avocet

19 – Lesser Scaup

20 – Yellow-bellied Sapsucker – access holes for sap allowing the bird to get sap

21 – Cooper’s Hawk

22 – Green Heron chick

23 – Greater Scaup

24 – Red-winged Blackbird – habitat

25 – Wild Turkey head

26 – Chimney Swift

27 – Killdeer in snow

28 – Northern Saw whet Owl habitat – one actually found here in this tree by a little girl at the arboretum in Madison

29 – Open cage – Was told bird species escaped from a bird store in Chicago

30 – House Wren – brush pile habitat

31 – Snowy Owl

32 – Lesser Scaup – bill, narrow black nail on end of bill

33 – Green Heron

34 – Barred Owl

35 – Wild Turkey nest with eggs

36 – Common Redpoll – alder cones seeds what they eat

37 – Ruby-throated Hummingbird

38 – Bobolink – field habitat where they might be found

39 – Chimney – Chimney Swift habitat

40 – Northern Saw whet Owl

41 – Cattle Egret

42 – Great Horned Owl – owlets

43 – European Goldfinch

44 – Snowy Owl – Snow plies where they might be found in winter

45 – Bald Eagle nest

46 – Barred Owl tail

47 – Ruby-throated Hummingbird nest

48 – Yellow-rumped Warbler – yellow patch on back, sometimes this bird is called butter butt

49 – Canada Geese flying by

50 – Ring-billed Gull with grass for nesting material