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Ornithology Behavior Unit

Ornithology Behavior Unit. Birds for Identification. 4 ½ - 5 ½ inches Breeding Forests Insects. Black and White Warbler. 20 – 28 inches Year round Water and ag fields Seeds, aquatic plants and insects. Mallards. 5 – 5 ½ inches Breeding Forest understory Insects.

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Ornithology Behavior Unit

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  1. Ornithology Behavior Unit Birds for Identification

  2. 4 ½ - 5 ½ inches Breeding Forests Insects Black and White Warbler

  3. 20 – 28 inches Year round Water and ag fields Seeds, aquatic plants and insects Mallards

  4. 5 – 5 ½ inches Breeding Forest understory Insects Black-Throated Blue Warbler

  5. 11 inches Breeding Wetlands Insects, worms Common Snipe

  6. 17 – 24 inches Year round Forests and swamps Rodents, birds, fish, snakes, lizards, insects Barred Owl

  7. 8 – 9 inches Breeding Forests Insects and larvae Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker

  8. 5 ½ inches Year round Brushy areas Insects, sometimes seeds Carolina Wren

  9. 6 inches Breeding Close to ground in deciduous forests Insects Ovenbird

  10. 9 – 11 inches Year round Yards, thickets Insects and fruit Northern Mockingbird

  11. 6 inches Breeding Forests Insects Red-Eyed Vireo

  12. 5 ½ inches Breeding Edges and brushy areas Fruit, insects and seeds Indigo Bunting

  13. 4 ½ - 5 inches Breeding Mostly evergreen forests Insects Black-Throated Green Warbler

  14. 4 ½ - 5 ½ inches Breeding Edges and forest undergrowth Insects Chestnut-Sided Warbler

  15. 5 inches Breeding Forests Insects Blackburnian Warbler

  16. 8 ½ - 9 ½ inches Year round Scattered trees Insects and larvae Red-Headed Woodpecker

  17. Information in this presentation was taken from:*A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America, 5th ed. Roger Tory Peterson and Virginia Marie Peterson. Houghton Mifflin Company. 2002.*Bird Song Ear Training Guide by John Feith

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