REN R205 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Hairy Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Common Goldeneye

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Lab 4: common winter birds and mammals of edmonton. For paired species, you will not need to tell them apart. Dabbling ducks, nest around ponds- classic duck. Males: green head, yellow bill, white neck ring, orange feet. Females: motled brown, yellow and black bill, white on sides on tail. Diving ducks, nest in tree holes, near water. Males: round white spot on black cheeks, yellow eye. Females: brown head, narrow white collar, same yellow eye/body shape as male. Swit lying falcons, bird eaters, long pointed wings, long straight tail, hooked bill. Males: blue-gray on back, chest and belly streaked brown; black and gray barred tail. Females and immatures: brownish, brown upper body, bufy underbody streaked brown. Variety of colours and paterns, most have white rump (but area) Found around buildings and bridges or on high rocky clifs. Small black and white woodpecker with short bill. Head is longer or bigger than bill, raio is like 1:4.

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