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THIS IS With Host... Your 100 200 300 400 500 Where in the World? Avian Anatomy Scientific Names Who am I? Name That Behavior The Beak Speaks!

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2 THIS IS

3 With Host... Your

4 100 200 300 400 500 Where in the World? Avian Anatomy Scientific Names Who am I? Name That Behavior The Beak Speaks!

5 The continent we call home. A 100

6 What is South America? A 100

7 We live on this continent where 55 parrot species also live. A 200

8 What is Australia? A 200

9 The rainforests of Central & South America are home to this largest of parrot species. A 300

10 What is the hyacinth macaw? A 300

11 This is the only living species of parrot native to the US. A 400

12 What is the thick- billed parrot? A 400

13 A huge amount of avian diversity exists on these 17,500 islands. A 500

14 What is Indonesia? A 500

15 Trees rely on birds to do this specific activity in order to deposit their seeds elsewhere. B 100

16 What is poop? B 100

17 Lengthwise, birds that are herbivorous have a digestive system that is this, compared to a carnivorous bird. B 200

18 What is longer? B 200

19 Parrots’ beaks are adapted for eating these highly nutritional, fatty morsels. B 300

20 What are nuts/seeds? B 300

21 Many lorikeet species rely heavily on this plant product that is used as a lure for pollinators. B 400

22 What is nectar or pollen? B 400

23 One of the best sources for Omega-3 fatty acids is the largest nut pictured here. B 500

24 What are walnuts? B 500

25 Many softbills lack this digestive organ as they don’t require it for storage of their soft foods. C 100

26 What is the crop? C 100

27 In parrots, pigeons and some other birds have this structure superior to their beak where their nostrils are located. C 200

28 What is the “cere?” C 200

29 In ornithological terms, this is the back of the neck. C 300

30 What is the nape? C 300

31 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

32 This digestive passage connects the crop to the gizzard. C 400

33 What is the proventriculus? C 400

34 C 500 Many parrots have this gland that secretes oil that they deposit on their feathers.

35 C 500 What is the preen gland/uropygial gland?

36 Ara chloroptera D 100

37 What is the greenwing macaw? D 100

38 Nymphicus hollandicus D 200

39 What is the cockatiel? D 200

40 Aratinga solstitialis D 300

41 What is the sun conure? D 300

42 Cacatua leadbeateri D 400

43 What is the Major Mitchell’s cockatoo? D 400

44 Bolborhychus lineola D 500

45 What is the lineolated, or barred, parakeet? D 500

46 E 100

47 What is a Senegal parrot? E 100

48 E 200

49 What is the Eclectus parrot? E 200

50 E 300

51 What is the zebra finch? E 300

52 E 400

53 What is a (keel-billed) toucan? E 400

54 E 500

55 What is the hawkhead parrot? E 500

56 F 100

57 What is foraging? F 100

58 F 200

59 What is courtship? F 200

60 F 300

61 What is grooming/preening? F 300

62 F 400

63 What is resting (sleeping)? F 400

64 F 500

65 What is copulation (mating)? F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Rarities Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 Reportedly, this is the rarest parrot in the world. Click on screen to continue

68 What is Spix’s macaw? Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing JeoBIRDy!


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