DUCK-LIKE BIRDS 1. Canada Goose (pages 45,47) –Large waterbird. –Black head. –Long, black...

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DUCK-LIKE BIRDS

1. Canada Goose (pages 45,47)– Large waterbird.

– Black head.

– Long, black neck.

– White chinstrap.

– Light tan to cream breast feathers.

– Brownish back.

– White under tail.

– Sexes look alike.

Call: “Honk”

Canada Goose

                                         

Canada Geese

GULL-LIKE BIRDS

2. Ring-billed Gull (pages 87, 91)– Medium-sized gull.

– Yellow bill with black ring near the tip.

– Head and underparts white.

– Back light gray.

– Wingtips black with white spots.

– Legs yellow.

– Sexes alike in plumage.

– Male slightly larger than female.

Call: high pitched “ow” and “a a a a a”

Ring-billed Gull

Ring-billed Gull

Ring-billed Gull

LONG-LEGGED WADERS

3. Great Blue Heron (page 101)– Large, gray bird. – Long legs – Long, "S"-shaped neck. – Long, thick bill. – White crown stripe. – Black plume extending from behind

eye to off the back of the neck. – Shaggy feathers on neck and back. – Bluish gray back, wings, and belly. – Reddish or gray neck. – Sexes look alike.

Call: coarse “croak”

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

                                                   

SHORT-LEGGED WADERS

4. Killdeer (pages 121, 123)– Medium-sized shorebird.

– Legs moderately long.

– Neck short.

– Back brown.

– Underparts white with two black bands on chest.

– Sexes look alike.

Call: “killdeer”

Killdeer

Killdeer

Killdeer

FOWL-LIKE BIRDS

5. Northern (Common) Bobwhite (page 149)– Medium-sized quail.

– Runs on ground.

– Small round head with slight crest.

– Round body with very short tail.

– Colored reddish and brown.

– Male with bold black-and-white face pattern.

– Female with duller brown and buff face pattern.

Call: “Poor, Bob White”

Northern Bobwhite

Northern Bobwhite

                                                              

Northern Bobwhite

BIRDS OF PREY

6. Red-tailed Hawk (pages 155, 165)– Large hawk.

– Wings long and broad.

– Tail broad and red.

– Most commonly with pale chest and dark band across belly.

– Sexes look alike. Female larger.

Call: high pitched “screech”

Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

7. Great Crested Flycatcher (page 195)– Medium-sized songbird; large flycatcher.

– Bright yellow belly.

– Cinnamon rufous in wings and tail.

– Wingbars.

– Sexes alike in plumage. Male slightly larger.

Call: strong, rising “wee-eep”

Great Crested Flycatcher

Great Crested Flycatcher

                                                             

                 

Great Crested Flycatcher

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

8. Barn Swallow (page 203)– Small slender songbird.

– Tail long and forked.

– Upperparts steely iridescent blue.

– Underparts rufous.

– Sexes look similar. Males are deeper chestnut on underparts and have longer tail streamers.

Call: a twittery series of squeaky notes, often with a dry rattle in the middle

Barn Swallow

Barn Swallow

                                                 

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

9. Blue Jay (page 209)– Large songbird.

– Crest on head.

– Upperparts various shades of blue.

– Sexes alike.

Call: a harsh “jeer” also whistled notes and

gurgling sounds

Blue Jay

Blue Jay

Blue Jay

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

10. Black-capped Chickadee (page 211)– Small, short-billed bird.

– Black cap.

– Black bib.

– White cheeks.

– Sexes alike.

Call: two or three whistled notes or “chick-a-dee-dee-dee-dee”

Black-capped Chickadee

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

11. Carolina Wren (page 215)– Small buffy songbird.

– Tail often held upward.

– Rusty underparts.

– White eyestripe.

– Loud.

– Sexes look alike. Male slightly larger.

Call: “tea-kettle, tea-kettle, tea-kettle”

Carolina Wren

Carolina Wren

Carolina Wren

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

12. American Robin (page 221)– Large thrush.

– Back and wings gray.

– Underparts red.

– Dark head with white eye crescents.

– Sexes similar. Female paler, especially on head.

Call: “cheerily, cheer up, cheer up, cheerily, cheer up”

or “chup, chup, chup”

American Robins

American Robin

American Robin

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

13. Northern Mockingbird (page 219)– Medium-sized songbird.

– Long tail.

– Pale gray above, whitish below.

– Bill thin.

– Two white wingbars.

– Large white patches show in wings in flight.

– White outer tail feathers.

– Sexes look alike.

Call: varies greatly

Northern Mockingbird

Northern Mockingbird

Northern Mockingbird

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

14. Loggerhead Shrike (pages 225, 219)– Medium-sized songbird. – Gray back, white throat and chest. – Black mask. – Large head. – Medium-long tail. – Stout black bill, with hook at end. – Wings black with white patch. – Tail black with white outer feathers. – Sexes look alike.

Call: short trills, clear notes, or harsh screeches

Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

15. Yellow Warbler (pages 239, 249)– Small songbird.

– Thin pointed bill.

– Yellow overall.

– Chestnut streaks on chest of male.

– Female duller in color than Male, with red streaks absent or reduced.

Call: “sweet-sweet-I’m-so-sweet”

Yellow Warbler

Yellow Warbler

Yellow Warbler

Yellow Warbler

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

16. Red-winged Blackbird (page 253)– Medium-sized songbird.

– Moderately long and slender bill.

– Tail of medium length.

– Male plumage is well described by the name.

– Female brown and striped all over.

Call: gurgling “oak-a-lee” or sharp chup

Red-winged Blackbird

Red-winged Blackbird

Red-winged Blackbird

Red-winged Blackbird

PASSERINE LANDBIRDS (PERCHING BIRDS)

17. Northern Cardinal (page 269)– Medium-sized songbird.

– Large crest on head.

– Heavy, conical red bill.

– Face surrounded by black.

– Male entirely brilliant red.

– Female grayish-tan with red tail and wings.

Call: “cheer, cheer, cheer, what, what, what, what”

Northern Cardinals

Northern Cardinal

                                                       

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal

NONPASSERINE LANDBIRDS

18. Mourning Dove (page 181)– Medium-sized bird.

– Small head.

– Long, pointed tail.

– Light brown body.

– Tail with white outer edges.

– Sexes similar. Male slightly larger and slightly more colorful, with bluish crown and pink chest.

Call: a sad “oo-OOH, Ooo-Ooo-Ooo”

Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove

Mourning Dove

NONPASSERINE LANDBIRDS

19. Ruby-throated Hummingbird (page 187)– Tiny bird.

– Back iridescent green.

– Hovers at flowers.

– Male with brilliant iridescent red throat.

– Female with white throat and white tips to tail feathers.

– Female larger in size than Male.

Call: squeaky chirping and humming sound from wings

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

Ruby-throated Hummingbird

NONPASSERINE LANDBIRDS

20. Downy Woodpecker (page 193)– Small woodpecker.

– Black and white plumage.

– Plain white back.

– Small, pointed bill.

– Male with red patch on back of head.

– Female with black patch on back of head.

Call: a sharp “pik” or the sound of pecking

Downy Woodpecker

Downy Woodpecker

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