Birds

Birds

Q1 What do you call the kind of owl that makes a shrill, trembling cry?

Q2 Other kinds of owls found around here:

Q3 Other birds that come out only after dark:

Q4 What kinds of hawks are found around here?

Q5 What kinds of wild ducks do you have around here?

Q6 What kinds of wild geese do you have around here?

Q7 Names and nicknames for other kinds of game birds around here:

Q8 A water bird that makes a booming sound before rain and often stands with its beak pointed almost straight up:

Q9 The bird that looks like a small, dull-colored duck and is commonly found on ponds and lakes:

Q10 Other water birds and marsh birds common around here:

Q11 What kinds of blackbirds do you have around here?

Q13 Names around here for the vulture:

Q14a What other names do you have around here for these birds: bobolink?

Q14b What other names do you have around here for these birds: brown thrasher?

Q14c What other names do you have around here for these birds: catbird?

Q14d What other names do you have around here for these birds: cowbird?

Q14e What other names do you have around here for these birds: cuckoo?

Q14f What other names do you have around here for these birds: goldfinch?

Q14g What other names do you have around here for these birds: killdeer?

Q14h What other names do you have around here for these birds: kingbird?

Q14i What other names do you have around here for these birds: martin?

Q14j What other names do you have around here for these birds: mockingbird?

Q14k What other names do you have around here for these birds: shrike?

Q14l What other names do you have around here for these birds: thrush?

Q15 What different kinds of larks do you have around here?

Q16 What kinds of jays do you have around here?

Q17 What kinds of woodpeckers do you have around here?

Q18 Joking names and nicknames for woodpeckers:

Q20 What kinds of swallows and birds like them do you have around here?

Q21 Different kinds of sparrows around here:

Q22 Joking names or nicknames for the common sparrow:

Q23 The insect-eating bird that goes headfirst down a tree trunk:

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