Bird Distribution Maps

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Bird Distribution Maps 1 VZ - LAB 9

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VZ - LAB 9. 1. Bird Distribution Maps. 2. Bird Distribution Maps. 3. Bird Distribution Maps. 4. Bird Distribution Maps. 5. Bird Distribution Maps. 6. Bird Distribution Maps. 7. Bird Distribution Maps. 8. Bird Distribution Maps. 9. Piping Plover. Killdeer (not at-risk). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Common Tern Black Tern

Piping Plover Killdeer (not at-risk)

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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Lark Sparrow

Golden-winged Warbler Kirtland’s Warbler

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House Wren (not at-risk) Bewick’s Wren

Loggerhead Shrike Northern Mockingbird (not at-risk)

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King Rail Tundra Swan (may winter in OH)

Mute Swan (introduced species) Trumpeter Swan

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Sandhill Crane American Bittern

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Fish Distribution Maps 14Blue Sucker

Northern Madtom

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Scioto Madtom

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Fish Distribution Maps 16Mountain Madtom

Speckled Chub

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Fish Species Images 17Pugnose Minnow

Popeye Shiner

Blackchin Shiner Blacknose Shiner

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Fish Species Images 18Longnose Sucker

Blue sucker ventral view, close-up of mouth

Blue Sucker

Scioto Madtom

Northern Madtom

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“Comparison”Slides

The slides that follow provide you some “practice” in identifying species at-risk and or characteristics you might be might tested on for LAB PRACTICAL #2.

At a minimum, you will have some idea how you might be tested on some information from LABS #7, #8, and #9.

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C

BD

Which species here are venomous ? Could be 1 or more

A

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Which species is the false map turtle? What are the other species?

A B

CD

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A. snapping turtle B. false map turtle =

Ouachita map turtleD. common musk turtleE. Eastern box turtleF. Spotted turtle midland smooth

softshell turtleF. blandings

Which turtle species has this distribution?

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These images are all of the same species. What is its common name?

A. dusky salamanderB. green salamanderC. marbled salamanderD. mud salamanderE. two-lined salamanderF. none of the above

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A B C D

Which one is the yellow-bellied sapsucker?

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B

D C

A

Which one is the piping plover?

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A B

C

DE

Which of these species is NOT considered “at-risk” in Ohio but is found in the state? (must be “free-ranging”….that is, not in a zoo or as pet) ?

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D C

E

B

Which one is the Kirtland’s Warbler?

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A

C

B

Which species shown here is considered benthopelagic (i.e., feeds on free-swimming zooplankton near the bottom of a stream or lake)??