BIOL 4142 Photo Quiz Lab 5 Ornithology birds Quiz B:

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BIOL 4142 Photo Quiz Lab 5 Ornithology birds Quiz B:. First, you’ll see a photo showing just enough to allow you to clinch the ID. Then, you’ll see the full photo without the name, and then the photo with the name and perhaps some ID tips on specimens (not field ID). Throat with tiny spots. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BIOL 4142 Photo QuizLab 5 Ornithology birds

Quiz B:

First, you’ll see a photo showing just enough to allow you to clinch the ID. Then, you’ll see the full photo without the name, and then the photo with the name and perhaps some ID tips on specimens (not field ID).

Northern Waterthrush (Parulidae)

Throat with tiny spots

Orange-crowned Warbler (Parulidae)

Devoid of distinctive markings, except for the “orange” center of the crown (not visible in the photo)

Eastern Meadowlark (Icteridae)

Ovenbird (Parulidae)

Palm Warbler (Parulidae)

Brown back and wings, vague breast streaks, yellow undertail coverts.

Pine Warbler (Parulidae)

Yellow throat and breast with blurry greenish streaks on breast; bold white wingbars.

Red-winged Blackbird female (Icteridae)

Do not confuse this with any sparrow, none of which are are dramatically streaked below.

Note faint reddish suffusion in the face and throat; the extent is highly variable but it is almost always present.

Prothonotary Warbler (Parulidae)

No other species has completely yellow head.

Purple Finch (Fringillidae)

Compare to House Finch: back suffused with rosy color, and underparts without streaks.

Red-winged Blackbird (Icteridae)

Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Cardinalidae)

Rusty Blackbird (Icteridae)

The only blackbird that is actually all black.

Savannah Sparrow (Emberizidae)

Many fine streaks below, but much duller, paler brown than Song Sparrow.

Note trace of yellow in anterior portion of superciliary.

Scarlet Tanager (Cardinalidae)

Song Sparrow (Emberizidae)

Compare to Savannah: much redder, more broadly streaked; broad gray superciliary.

Painted Bunting (Cardinalidae)

Summer Tanager (Cardinalidae)

N. Cardinal has black face.

Indigo Bunting female (Cardinalidae)

Only seed-crusher with nearly unmarked head and back.

Swamp Sparrow (Emberizidae)

Note reddish brown upperwing coverts.

Chipping Sparrow has dark lores and is not as gray below

Brown-headed Cowbird (Icteridae)

There really isn’t any other species that has this shade of dark brownish gray.

Note the seed-crusher bill.

Swainson’s Warbler (Parulidae)

Broad pale superciliary, all brown above, pale below

Tennessee Warbler (Parulidae)

Compare to Orange-crowned Warbler and Swainson’s Warbler

White-throated Sparrow (Emberizidae)

Note yellow in superciliary, clean for white throat.

Common Grackle (Icteridae)

Note contrast between breast, back, and upperwing coverts … compare to Boat-tailed.

Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteriidae)

Compare to Common Yellowthroat, Kentucky Warbler, Pine Warbler, Blue-winged Warbler, and Orchard Oriole female.

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Parulidae)

Only Magnolia Warbler also has a yellow rump.

Yellow-rumped Warbler, non-breeding plumage (Parulidae)

Yellow-throated Warbler (Parulidae)

Yellow Warbler (Parulidae)

Seaside Sparrow (Emberizidae)

Blurry streaks on tawny breast; yellowish in lores; bill longer than other sparrows.

Dark-eyed Junco (Emberizidae)

All gray except for white belly and outer rectrices.