Week Nine - Woodpeckers, Flycatchers, and Nighthawks Flashcards
Common Nighthawk - Caprimulgiformes
Crepuscular, accomplished flyer, with wings that go well past the tail.
“Booms” with it’ wings as a mating display. Has white bards on it’s wings.
Sounds a bit like an AMWO
Eastern Whip-poor-will - Caprimulgiformes
Likes forests more than CONI, nocturnal, not crepuscular.
They lay their eggs with the lunar cycle so they have more light foraging for babies during the full moon!
Rustier looking, with obvious gray braces on the back.
Chimney Swift - Apodiformes
Bullets with very long wings that go past the tail. Can’t perch on branches.
Stiff, slender wings. Very dark, lighter on the throat.
Lots of chittering calls.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird - Apodiformes
Our only hummingbird, incredibly territorial.
Male has a red gorget. Female does not.
Belted Kingfisher - Coraciiformes
Females have the rusty belt and are, in general, more vibrant in coloration than males.
They never shut up and have a very raspy, harsh call.
Distinctive crest and blue coloring with a white belly.
Red-headed Woodpecker - Piciformes
Very clean looking. Likes to nest in dead trees.
Clean red, white, and black.
Sounds like the “screaming lady of the woods”. Wheezy, less vibrant sounding than RBWO.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker - Piciformes
Likes conifers, and makes grid-like wells in them to collect sap. One is deep for sap, one is shallow for consistent sap weeping they like to revisit.
Females do not have red on the throat.
Kinda yellow coloration, with a backwards 7 on the face. Nasal squealing or “QUEEah”.
Sounds like screaming and trying to suck something through a blocked straw.
Northern Flicker - Piciformes
Come in two flavors - yellow and red shafteds, which is based on rachis color.
Likes excavating and stuff, it’s nests are very important for other birds!
Lots of very chattery calls. “Bwirr” “wik-a’wik-a’wik”
Females do not have the dark malar stripe that the male does.
Pileated Woodpecker - Piciformes
Fucking huge with a mohawk.
Males have red malar stripes.
Lots of more chattery calls, almost sounds like a monkey.
Olive-Sided Flycatcher - Tyrannidae
Big-headed and short-tailed.
Associated with recently burned forests.
“Quick, three beers!” “pik-pik-pik”. Chips in notes of three.
Eastern Wood-pewee - Tyrannidae
“Pe-weeeeee!!” Long, high pitched notes.
Gray and rather plain, with long wingtips.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher - Tyrannidae
Kind of has an eyering. Dusky yellow colored.
Small, but wide, bill.
Two whistish wingbards and yellowish underparts from chin to belly.
Arcadian Flycatcher - Tyrannidae
Common host of BHCBs. Likes mixed forests.
Explosive”peet-za!”
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Alder Flycatcher - Tyrannidae
Likes scrubby habitat.
“Free beer!” or “fee-bee-o!”
Willow Flycatcher - Tyrannidae
Free beer but like, sadder.
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