Merlin
  • The ____ is an example of a Perching Duck that is native to South America.
  • The ____ are broad- winged soaring species
  • The ____ was once called the Pigeon Hawk
  • The ____ has claws on its wings to help it climb through vegetation
Turkey Vulture
  • The ____ is considered a sea duck although it lives mostly inland
  • The ____ has claws on its wings to help it climb through vegetation
  • The ____ is one species of bird with a keen sense of smell
  • The ____ were African ratites introduced to Austrailia
dichromatic
  • Dabblin Ducks characteristically feed in
  • The ____ were African ratites introduced to Austrailia
  • Diving Ducks, and Dabbling Ducks, tend to be plumage ____
  • Loons have suffered declines on their breeding grounds due to
invertebrates
  • Swans and Geese tend to be plumage
  • Dabblin Ducks characteristically feed in
  • Albatrosses are grouped with the ____
  • Diving ducks mostly feed on ____.
flat sternum
  • Ratite birds are characterized by having a ____
  • Birds descended from the subclass ____ of fossil reptiles
  • Albatrosses are grouped with the ____
  • Of the ratites only the ____ has just two toes
shorebirds
  • The ____ has claws on its wings to help it climb through vegetation
  • About half the species of birds in the world belong to the order ____
  • The Anhinga or snake bird is actually in the same order as the _____
  • The ____ is one species of birds with a keen sense of smell
shallow water
  • Albatrosses are grouped with the ____
  • Diving Ducks, and Dabbling Ducks, tend to be plumage ____
  • Pelagic birds like the Tubenoses live
  • Dabblin Ducks characteristically feed in
Milton Weller
  • The ____ is one species of bird with a keen sense of smell
  • Birds descended from the subclass ____ of fossil reptiles
  • ____ wrote a fascinating book called The Island Waterfoul
  • The ____ is considered a sea duck although it lives mostly inland
Common Goldeneye
  • The ____ is considered a sea duck although it lives mostly inland
  • The ____ is one species of birds with a keen sense of smell
  • The ____ has claws on its wings to help it climb through vegetation
  • The ____ is an example of a Perching Duck that is native to South America.
shearwaters
  • Pelagic birds like the Tubenoses live
  • Petrels are related to ____
  • The Hoatzin is a species native to ____
  • Swans and Geese tend to be plumage
lek
  • Grebes are loon like birds with ____ feet.
  • Collecting bird nests and eggs was once a popular past time among the wealthy
  • In various species of grouse, the males come to a common site called a ____ and there they attempt to attract mates by inflating sir sacs and chasing other males.
  • The Whistling Ducks were once called ____ ducks.
Buteos
  • The ____ are broad- winged soaring species
  • The ____ were African ratites introduced to Austrailia
  • The ____ are an example of a diving duck
  • The ____ was once called the Pigeon Hawk
dive from the air for food
  • White Pelicans differ from other members of the order in that they do not ____
  • The ____ are long-tailed, and short winged acrobatic fliers that mostly feed on birds
  • Diving Ducks, and Dabbling Ducks, tend to be plumage ____
  • The ____ is an example of a Perching Duck that is native to South America.
monochromatic
  • Swans and Geese tend to be plumage
  • Diving Ducks, and Dabbling Ducks, tend to be plumage ____
  • The Hoatzin is a species native to ____
  • Albatrosses are grouped with the ____
Hoatzin
  • The ____ has claws on its wings to help it climb through vegetation
  • The Anhinga or snake bird is actually in the same order as the _____
  • The ____ is considered a sea duck although it lives mostly inland
  • The ____ is an example of a Perching Duck that is native to South America.
passeriformes
  • Loons have suffered declines on their breeding grounds due to
  • Species in the Pelican- Cormorant (Pelecaniformes) group have _____ feet.
  • The Anhinga or snake bird is actually in the same order as the _____
  • About half the species of birds in the world belong to the order ____
accipiters
  • The ____ has claws on its wings to help it climb through vegetation
  • The ____ were African ratites introduced to Austrailia
  • The ____ is an example of a Perching Duck that is native to South America.
  • The ____ are long-tailed, and short winged acrobatic fliers that mostly feed on birds
mallards
  • The ____ was once called the Pigeon Hawk
  • ____ are an example of a dabbling duck
  • The ____ are broad- winged soaring species
  • The ____ are an example of a diving duck
tree
  • Collecting bird nests and eggs was once a popular past time among the wealthy
  • The Whistling Ducks were once called ____ ducks.
  • The Elephant Bird was native to New Guinea
  • Of the ratites only the ____ has just two toes
9700
  • There are ____ species of Mergansers in North America
  • Grebes are loon like birds with ____ feet.
  • The Whistling Ducks were once called ____ ducks.
  • There are about ____ species of birds in the world
lobed
  • The Elephant Bird was native to New Guinea
  • The ____ are an example of a diving duck
  • The ____ are broad- winged soaring species
  • Grebes are loon like birds with ____ feet.
Archosauria
  • Several captively bred California Condors have been released in
  • The ____ is one species of bird with a keen sense of smell
  • Birds descended from the subclass ____ of fossil reptiles
  • Loons have suffered declines on their breeding grounds due to ____
pelicans
  • The ____ is an example of a Perching Duck that is native to South America.
  • Several captively bred California Condors have been released in ____
  • About half the species of birds in the world belong to the order ____
  • The Anhinga or snake birds is actually in the same order as the ____
divers
  • ____ are an example of a dabbling duck
  • The ____ was once called the Pigeon Hawk
  • Grebes are loon-like birds with ____ feet
  • In England ____ is another name for Loons
ostriches
  • Of the ratites only the ____ has just two toes
  • The ____ are long-tailed, and short winged acrobatic fliers that mostly feed on birds
  • The ____ were African ratites introduced to Austrailia
  • The ____ are an example of a diving duck
far out at sea
  • Ratite birds are characterized by having a ____
  • Albatrosses are grouped with the ____
  • Diving ducks mostly feed on ____.
  • Pelagic birds like the Tubenoses live
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