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1 Birds

2 1. Common LoonCommon

3 2. Black capped Chickadee. Black capped Chickadee

4 3.Great Blue Herron

5 4. American Robin. American Robin

6 5. House SparrowHouse Sparrow

7 6. Great Horned OwlGreat Horned Owl

8 7. Mallard DuckMallard Duck

9 8. Wood DuckWood Duck

10 9.Redtail Hawk

11 10. American KestrelAmerican Kestrel

12 11. Barn SwallowBarn Swallow

13 12. Northern CardinalNorthern Cardinal

14 13. Sand hill CraneSand hill Crane

15 14. American CootAmerican Coot

16 15. White Breasted NuthatchNuthatch

17 16. Eastern BluebirdEastern Bluebird

18 17. Eastern Screech OwlScreech Owl

19 18. House FinchHouse Finch

20 19. Mourning DoveMourning Dove

21 20. Ruby Throated HummingbirdRuby Throated Hummingbird

22 21. Cedar WaxwingCedar Waxwing

23 22. Belted King fisherBelted King fisher

24 23. Barred OwlBarred Owl

25 24. Downy WoodpeckerDowny Woodpecker

26 1. Your bird’s main sources of food. 2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest, wetland, etc. 3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate? 4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers. 5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “ Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.” 6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

27 1. Your bird’s main sources of food. 2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest, wetland, etc. 3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate? 4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers. 5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “ Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.” 6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

28 1. Your bird’s main sources of food. 2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest, wetland, etc. 3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate? 4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers. 5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “ Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.” 6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

29 1. Your bird’s main sources of food. 2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest, wetland, etc. 3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate? 4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers. 5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “ Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.” 6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

30 1. Your bird’s main sources of food. 2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest, wetland, etc. 3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate? 4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers. 5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “ Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.” 6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

31 1. Your bird’s main sources of food. 2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest, wetland, etc. 3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate? 4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers. 5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “ Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.” 6. One “WOW ME!” fact.


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