Name School Part I -- Species Identification -- BIRDS Place the number of the species from the master list on this page next to the number of the slide that identifies that species. WATERFOWL WINTER BIRDS MARSH & WATER BIRDS 1. American Black Duck 47. American Crow 102. American Bittern 2. American Wigeon 48. Black-capped Chickadee 103. American Coot 3. Blue-winged Teal 49. Blue Jay 104. Belted Kingfisher 4. Bufflehead 50. Brown Creeper 105. Black-crowned Night Heron _____ 1 5. Canada Goose 51. Dark-eyed Junco 106. Common Snipe 6. Canvasback 52. Downy Woodpecker 107. Great Blue Heron _____ 2 7. Common Goldeneye 53. Evening Grosbeak 108. Great Egret 8. Common Merganser 54. Golden-crowned Kinglet 109. Green Heron 9. Green-winged Teal 55. Hairy Woodpecker 110. Herring Gull _____ 3 10. Hooded Merganser 56. Homed Lark 111. Horned Grebe 11. Lesser Scaup 57. Northern Cardinal 112. King Rail 12. Mallard 58. Northern Shrike 113. Lesser Yellowlegs _____ 4 13. Northern Pintail 59. Pileated Woodpecker 114. Marsh Wren 14. Northern Shoveler 60. Pine Grosbeak 115. Pied-billed Grebe 15. Old Squaw 61. Pine Siskin 116. Red-winged Blackbird _____ 5 16. Red-breasted Merganser 62. Purple Finch 117. Ring-billed Gull 17. Redhead 63. Red-breasted Nuthatch 118. Solitary Sandpiper _____ 6 18. Ring-necked Duck 64. Red Crossbill 119. Sora 19. Ruddy Duck 65. Redpoll 120. Spotted Sandpiper 20. Tundra Swan 66. Ruby-crowned Kinglet 121. Tree Swallow _____ 7 21. White-winged Scoter 67. Snow Bunting 22. Wood Duck 68. Tree Sparrow BIRDS OF THE FOREST 23. Snow Goose 69. Tufted Titmouse 122. American Redstart _____ 8 70. White-breasted Nuthatch 123. American Woodcock BIRDS OF PREY 71. White-throated Sparrow 124. Black & White Warbler 72. White-winged Crossbill _____ 9 24. American Kestrel 125. Black-throated Blue Warbler 25. Bald Eagle 126. Black-throated Green Warbler 26. Barn Owl BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN 127. Cedar Waxwing _____ 10 27. Barred Owl 128. Cerulean Warbler 28. Broad-winged Hawk 73. American Goldfinch 129. Chestnut-sided Warbler 29. Coopers Hawk 74. American Robin 130. Great-Crested Flycatcher _____ 11 30. Golden Eagle 75. Barn Swallow 131. Hermit Thrush 31. Great Horned Owl 76. Bobolink 132. Hooded Warbler 32. Long-eared Owl 77. Bobwhite 133. Kentucky Warbler _____ 12 33. Merlin 78. Brown Thrasher 134. Magnolia Warbler 34. Northern Goshawk 79. Chimney Swift 135. Northern Raven _____ 13 35. Northern Harrier 80. Chipping Sparrow 136. Ovenbird 36. Osprey 81. Common Flicker 137. Red-eyed Vireo 37. Peregrine Falcon 82. Common Grackle 138. Red-headed Woodpecker _____ 14 38. Red-shouldered Hawk 83. Common Yellowthroat 139. Rose-breasted Grosbeak 39. Red-tailed Hawk 84. Eastern Bluebird 140. Ruffed Grouse 40. Saw-whet Owl 85. Eastern Kingbird 141. Rufous-sided Towhee _____ 15 41. Screech Owl 86. Eastern Phoebe 142. Scarlet Tanager 42. Sharp-shinned Hawk 87. Eastern Meadowlark 143. Veery 43. Short-eared Owl 88. Field Sparrow 144. Wild Turkey _____ 16 44. Snowy Owl 89. Gray Catbird 145. Wood Thrush 45. Turkey Vulture 90. House Wren 146. Yellow-rumped Warbler _____ 17 46. Black Vulture 91. Indigo Bunting 92. Killdeer 93. Mourning Dove _____ 18 94. Northern Mockingbird 95. Purple Martin 96. Ring-necked Pheasant _____ 19 97. Ruby-throated Hummingbird 98. Song Sparrow 99. Yellow-billed Cuckoo _____ 20 100. Yellow-breasted Chat 101. Yellow Warbler FFA State CDE – 12/20 Wildlife - 1 Name School Part I -- Species Identification -- BIRDS Place the number of the species from the master list on this page next to the number of the slide that identifies that species. WATERFOWL WINTER BIRDS MARSH & WATER BIRDS 1. American Black Duck 47. American Crow 102. American Bittern 2. American Wigeon 48. Black-capped Chickadee 103. American Coot 3. Blue-winged Teal 49. Blue Jay 104. Belted Kingfisher 4. Bufflehead 50. Brown Creeper 105. Black-crowned Night Heron _____ 21 5. Canada Goose 51. Dark-eyed Junco 106. Common Snipe 6. Canvasback 52. Downy Woodpecker 107. Great Blue Heron _____ 22 7. Common Goldeneye 53. Evening Grosbeak 108. Great Egret 8. Common Merganser 54. Golden-crowned Kinglet 109. Green Heron 9. Green-winged Teal 55. Hairy Woodpecker 110. Herring Gull _____ 23 10. Hooded Merganser 56. Homed Lark 111. Horned Grebe 11. Lesser Scaup 57. Northern Cardinal 112. King Rail 12. Mallard 58. Northern Shrike 113. Lesser Yellowlegs _____ 24 13. Northern Pintail 59. Pileated Woodpecker 114. Marsh Wren 14. Northern Shoveler 60. Pine Grosbeak 115. Pied-billed Grebe 15. Old Squaw 61. Pine Siskin 116. Red-winged Blackbird _____ 25 16. Red-breasted Merganser 62. Purple Finch 117. Ring-billed Gull 17. Redhead 63. Red-breasted Nuthatch 118. Solitary Sandpiper _____ 26 18. Ring-necked Duck 64. Red Crossbill 119. Sora 19. Ruddy Duck 65. Redpoll 120. Spotted Sandpiper 20. Tundra Swan 66. Ruby-crowned Kinglet 121. Tree Swallow _____ 27 21. White-winged Scoter 67. Snow Bunting 22. Wood Duck 68. Tree Sparrow BIRDS OF THE FOREST 23. Snow Goose 69. Tufted Titmouse 122. American Redstart _____ 28 70. White-breasted Nuthatch 123. American Woodcock BIRDS OF PREY 71. White-throated Sparrow 124. Black & White Warbler 72. White-winged Crossbill _____ 29 24. American Kestrel 125. Black-throated Blue Warbler 25. Bald Eagle 126. Black-throated Green Warbler 26. Barn Owl BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN 127. Cedar Waxwing _____ 30 27. Barred Owl 128. Cerulean Warbler 28. Broad-winged Hawk 73. American Goldfinch 129. Chestnut-sided Warbler 29. Coopers Hawk 74. American Robin 130. Great-Crested Flycatcher _____ 31 30. Golden Eagle 75. Barn Swallow 131. Hermit Thrush 31. Great Horned Owl 76. Bobolink 132. Hooded Warbler 32. Long-eared Owl 77. Bobwhite 133. Kentucky Warbler _____ 32 33. Merlin 78. Brown Thrasher 134. Magnolia Warbler 34. Northern Goshawk 79. Chimney Swift 135. Northern Raven _____ 33 35. Northern Harrier 80. Chipping Sparrow 136. Ovenbird 36. Osprey 81. Common Flicker 137. Red-eyed Vireo 37. Peregrine Falcon 82. Common Grackle 138. Red-headed Woodpecker _____ 34 38. Red-shouldered Hawk 83. Common Yellowthroat 139. Rose-breasted Grosbeak 39. Red-tailed Hawk 84. Eastern Bluebird 140. Ruffed Grouse 40. Saw-whet Owl 85. Eastern Kingbird 141. Rufous-sided Towhee _____ 35 41. Screech Owl 86. Eastern Phoebe 142. Scarlet Tanager 42. Sharp-shinned Hawk 87. Eastern Meadowlark 143. Veery 43. Short-eared Owl 88. Field Sparrow 144. Wild Turkey _____ 36 44. Snowy Owl 89. Gray Catbird 145. Wood Thrush 45. Turkey Vulture 90. House Wren 146. Yellow-rumped Warbler _____ 37 46. Black Vulture 91. Indigo Bunting 92. Killdeer 93. Mourning Dove _____ 38 94. Northern Mockingbird 95. Purple Martin 96. Ring-necked Pheasant _____ 39 97. Ruby-throated Hummingbird 98. Song Sparrow 99. Yellow-billed Cuckoo _____ 40 100. Yellow-breasted Chat 101. Yellow Warbler FFA State CDE – 12/20 Wildlife - 2 Name School Part I -- Species Identification -- MAMMALS Place the number of the species from the master list on this page next to the number of the slide that identifies that species. 1. Beaver 2. Big Brown Bat _____ 1 3. Black Bear _____ 2 4. Bobcat 5. Coyote _____ 3 6. Eastern Chipmunk _____ 4 7. Eastern Cottontail Rabbit 8. Eastern Mole _____ 5 9. Eastern Woodrat _____ 6 10. Elk 11. Fisher _____ 7 12. Flying Squirrel _____ 8 13. Fox Squirrel 14. Gray Fox _____ 9 15. Gray Squirrel _____ 10 16. Long-tailed Weasel / Ermine 17. Meadow Vole _____ 11 18. Mink 19. Muskrat _____ 12 20. Northern Short-tailed Shrew _____ 13 21. Other Weasels 22. Porcupine _____ 14 23. Raccoon _____ 15 24. Red Fox 25. Red Squirrel _____ 16 26. River Otter _____ 17 27. Snowshoe Hare 28. Striped Skunk _____ 18 29. Virginia Opossum _____ 19 30. White-footed Mouse 31. White-tailed Deer _____ 20 32. Woodchuck FFA State CDE – 12/20 Wildlife - 3 Name School Part I -- Species Identification -- BIRD CALLS Place the number from this list of birds in the space next to the number that corresponds with the bird call played for you. 1. American Robin 26. House Wren _____ 1 2. American Bittern 27. House Finch _____ 2 3. American Woodcock 28. House Sparrow _____ 3 4. American Crow 29. Killdeer 5. American Redstart 30. Mourning Dove _____ 4 6. Barred Owl 31. Northern Cardinal _____ 5 7. Black-capped Chickadee 32. Northern Flicker _____ 6 8. Black-crowned Night-Heron 33. Northern Oriole 9. Blue Jay 34. Northern Mockingbird _____ 7 10. Bobolink 35. Northern Cardinal _____ 8 11. Bobwhite 36. Ovenbird 12. Brown Thrasher 37. Pileated Woodpecker _____ 9 13. Brown-headed Cowbird 38. Red-eyed Vireo _____ 10 14. Canada Goose 39. Red-tailed Hawk _____ 11 15. Cedar Waxwing 40. Red-winged Blackbird 16. Chimney Swift 41. Ring-necked Pheasant _____ 12 17. Common Grackle 42. Rose-breasted Grosbeak _____ 13 18. Dark-eyed Junco 43. Ruffed Grouse _____ 14 19. Eastern Meadowlark 44. Rufous-sided Towhee 20. Eastern Kingbird 45. Scarlet Tanager _____ 15 21. Eastern Bluebird 46. Screech Owl _____ 16 22. European Starling 47. Song Sparrow 23. Gray Catbird 48. Whip-poor-will _____ 17 24. Great Homed Owl 49. White-throated Sparrow _____ 18 25. Hooded Warbler 50. Wood Thrush _____ 19 _____ 20 FFA State CDE – 12/20 Wildlife - 4 Name School Part III -- Identification – FOODS/Cover Examine each food carefully. Place the number from the list of foods in the space next to the number that corresponds with the twenty samples you are shown. 1. Alder 31. Greenbrier 2. American Beech 32. Hackberry _____ 1 3. American Chestnut 33. Hercules-club _____ 2 4. American Elderberry 34. Juneberry 5.
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