Bird List 3 Flashcards

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Canada goose
Call: Honking, often two-parted ‘hoh-onk’

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Mallad
Call: classic quacking, sometimes given in
a loud series. Female louder, harsher.

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Belted Kingfisher
Song: A rattling trill somewhat like the
Hairy Woodpecker but dryer, and more
sustained.

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Eastern Phoebe
Song: “FREE-bee…. Fee-BEE!”

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Bald Eagle
Call: A weak, gull-like series of light
screams

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Great Blue Heron

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Eastern Towhee

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Hermit Thrush

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Red- Winged Blackbird
Song: “conk-co-ree” or “herbal-tea”

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Common Grackle
Song: A strange noise, usually comprised
of harsh clucks and squeaks. Short and un
song-like.

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Killdeer
Call: “Kill deer” and “dee”

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Cedar Waxwing
Call: High-pitched trills

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Field Sparrow
Song: Rich whistles with the rhythm of a
ping pong ball falling on a table

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Yellow- Rumped Warbler

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Hairy Woodpecker
Song: Like Downy Woodpecker, but
flatter, shriller; a shrill, rattling trill.

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