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[HOME PAGE][Lab Information][Lab syllabus][List of birds to learn][Related Web Links][Student List] FIELD QUIZ 3 - Pandapas Pond - March 31, April 2
Each quiz will last no more than 30 minutes. The quiz will be worth 20 points. We will ask you a minimum of 5 questions and a maximum of 10 questions. The number of questions will be dependent on how active the birds are during the alotted time. The field quiz will take place during the first 30 minutes in the field.
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Week 2- Jan 28, 30 - Winter birds one might see in Southern Virginia
1) Common raven, 2) Red-tailed hawk, 3) Mallard, 4) Canada goose, 5) Northern Pintail, 6) Eastern meadowlark, 7) European starling, 8) American crow, 9) Red-bellied woodpecker, 10) Eastern bluebird, 11) Horned lark, 12) Golden eagle, 13) Merlin, 14) Northern harrier, 15) Red-headed woodpecker 16) American Pipit 17) Bald eagle 18) Snow bunting 19) Rough-legged hawkWeek 3 - February 4, 6- Local backyard birds (Birds you are most likely to see at a feeder in Blacksburg)
1) Northern Cardinal, 2)Blue Jay, 3) Carolina Wren, 5) Downy Woodpecker, 6) Hairy Woodpecker, 7) Carolina Chickadee, 8) Tufted Titmouse, 9) White-breasted Nuthatch, 10) Song Sparrow, 11) White-throated Sparrow, 12) Dark-eyed Junco, 13) House Sparrow, 14) American Goldfinch, 15) Mourning Dove 16) Purple FinchWeek 4 - February 11, 13 - Winter birds one might see at the Outer Banks
1) Common loon, 2) White ibis, 3) Tundra Swan, 4) Snow Goose, 5) American Oystercatcher, 6) Great black-backed gull, 7) Common Tern, 8) Brant, 9) Least Tern, 10) Peregrine Falcon,11) Lesser Yellowlegs, 12) American Avocet, 13) Laughing gull, 14) Northern Gannett, 15) Brown Pelican, 16) American Bittern, 17) Herring Gull 18) Green winged teal, 19) Northern Shoveler 20) Long-tail duckWeek 5 - February 18, 20 - Birds around the New River (McCoy Falls area)
1) Great blue heron, 2) Hooded mergansers, 3) Ring-billed gull, 4) Golden-crowned kinglet, 5) Bufflehead, 6) Yellow-bellied sapsucker, 7) Killdeer 8) American robin, 9) Eastern phoebe, 10) Red-bellied woodpecker, 11) Wild turkey, 12) Hermit thrush, 13) Fox sparrow, 14) Belted Kingfisher 15) Common merganser, 16) Northern GadwallWeek 6 - February 25, 27- Birds around the New River (Eggleston)
1)Turkey vulture, 2) Black vulture, 3) Brown creeper, , 4) Pileated woodpecker, 5) Wood duck, 6) Red-winged blackbird, 7) Northern flicker, 8) American black duck, 9) Cedar waxwing, 10) Cooper’s hawk, 11) Black scoter, 12) Barred owl, 13) Mute Swan, 14) Blue-winged teal, 15) American CootWeek 7 - March 3, 5 - Birds around White Thorn and Kentland Farm
1) Winter wren, 2) House Finch, 3) Yellow-rumped warbler, 4) Common grackle, 5) Lesser Scaup, 6) White-crowned sparrow, 7) Eastern towhee, 8) Rock dove, 9) Ring-necked duck, 10) Northern Mockingbird, 11) Greater Scaup 12) Eastern screech owl, 13) Virginia Rail 14) Spotted Sandpiper,Week 9 - March 17,19 - Birds found at the Brown Farm
1) American kestrel, 2) Swamp Sparrow, 3)Tree Swallow, 4) Sharp-shinned hawk 5) Common Snipe, 6) Great-horned owl, 7) Barn owl, 8) Green heron, 9) Loggerhead Shrike, 10) Gray Catbird, 11) Ring-necked Pheasant, 13) Northern Bobwhite, 14) Northern Rough-winged Swallow 15) American Woodcock 16) Cliff Swallow,Week 10 -March 24, 26 - Birds found around Pandapas Pond and White thorn
1) Red-breasted nuthatch, 2) Blue-headed vireo, 3) Red shouldered hawk, 4) Pied-billed grebe, 5) Brown Thrasher, 6) Pine Warbler, 7) Brown Headed cowbird, 8) Louisiana Waterthrush, 9) Blue-gray gnatcatcher, 10) Red-breasted merganser, 11) Common goldeneye, 12) Ruffed grouse 13) Black-capped chickadee White thorn: 14) Ring-necked ducks, 15) Redhead ducks, 16) Yellow-rumped Warbler 18) Double-crested cormorantWeek 11 - March 31, April 2 - Birds found near the Kelly's knob trail off of route 42
1) Chipping sparrow 2) Field Sparrow, 3) Barn Swallow, 4) Broad-winged Hawk, 5) American Tree Sparrow, 6) Purple Martin, Outer Banks Species: 7) Black-bellied plover, 8) Greater yellowlegs, 9) Sanderling, 10) Dunlin, 11) Great egret, 12) Snowy egret, 13) Boat-tailed grackle, 14) Osprey, 15 ) Common Yellow throat, 16) Glossy ibis 17) Piping Plover, 18) Wood Thrush , 19) Veery 20) Least Sandpiper