Quiz 28: More Warblers
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The prize this week is an autographed set of my new Sibley Backyard Birding Flashcards: 100 Common Birds of Eastern and Western North America
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This quiz continues the week’s theme of warblers, in anticipation of the spring migration (which is already in full swing in some parts of the country).
With thanks, again, to Brian E. Small for providing the beautiful photos. You can see lots more at his website.
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Question 1What is this species?
American RedstartBaltimore OrioleBlack-and-white WarblerBay-breasted WarblerQuestion 1 Explanation:
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Chestnut-sided WarblerGolden-winged WarblerBay-breasted WarblerBlackburnian WarblerQuestion 2 Explanation:
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Blackburnian WarblerHooded WarblerTownsend's WarblerCommon YellowthroatQuestion 3 Explanation:
Question 4Of these three species, how many have mostly dark auriculars?onethreetwoQuestion 4 Explanation:Correct! The auriculars (or ear coverts) are the feathers behind and below the eye. The Chestnut-sided Warbler has black above and below the auriculars, but the auriculars themselves are mostly white.Question 5On the American Redstart, what color are the secondaries?Neither orange nor blackishOrange and blackishOnly orangeOnly blackishQuestion 5 Explanation:Correct! The greater secondary coverts are all black, and behind them we see the edges of the long secondary feathers stacked up on the folded wing. Each feather is orange at the base and blackish at the tip. The innermost secondaries (the tertials) are all blackish. Once you are finished, click the button below. Any items you have not completed will be marked incorrect.
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