Bird List 1 Flashcards

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Ruby Crowned Kinglet
No Song

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Golden-Crowned Kinglet
No Song

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Northern Cardinal
Song: Slurred Whistles
Call: Metallic Tink

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American Robin
Song: Rolling song of, “Cheerily, Cheerio, Cherri-up”

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American Crow
Call: Loud Call

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Tufted Titmouse
Song: “Peter, Peter, Peter”

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Carolina Chickadee
Song is four notes (see-dee, see dee, springtime is here, etc.)
Call: Chickadee dee dee

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Downy Woodpecker
Song: Descending Whinny (Downy call goes “down”)
Call: Husky “Pik”

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Red-bellied Woodpecker
Song is a rich trill: “QUIRR”
Call is a “Chug, Chug, Chug, Chug”

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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
No Call

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Dark-eyed Junco
No Call

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European Starling
No Call

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Carolina Wren
Song: “Teakettle, Teakettle, Teakettle”
Call: Descending “Cheer” Trill

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House Sparrow
Call: “Chee-up”, and other rich, ringing “Cheep/Chee” calls

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