Bird Quiz
Test your knowledge of birds that you might see at Eastman!

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1. We have a strong, sharply pointed bill for digging into tree trunks and branches to look for insects.  My name is:

a) Roadrunner
b) Pileated Woodpecker
c) Ivory-billed Woodpecker
d) Red-headed  Woodpecker

Photo: Bob Metzler
2. Warblers are insect-eating birds.  This one is common in wooded swamps.  It's name is:

a) Yellow Warbler
b) Prothonotary Warbler
c) Golden-winged Warbler
d) Yellow-rumped Warbler

 


Photo:  Dorothy Metzler
3. We get up early to find lots of earthworms!  When I grow up, I'll lose my spots.  I am a juvenile:

a) American Robin
b) Cardinal
c) Wood Thrush
d) Veery

Photo: Bob Metzler
4. My bill has an unusual shape and I prefer to live in shallow salt water habitats.  I am also pink!

a) Flamingo
b) Wood Stork
c) Roseate Spoonbill
d) Whooping Crane

 


Photo: Bob Metzler
5. If you get too close to my nest, I'll pretend I'm injured as I lead you away from it.  My name is also my call.

a) Snipe
b) Common Sandpiper
c) Killdeer
d) Common Egret

 


Photo:  Eddie Ray

6. I have long, white plumes on my head, neck, and tail.  I prefer to search for food in marshes.

a) Great Blue Heron
b) Wood Stork
c) Cattle Egret
d) Snowy Egret

 


Photo: Bob Metzler

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