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Thirty Common Birds of Loudoun County Self Quiz:

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Thirty Common Birds of Loudoun County

Self Quiz:

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Head not completely red. Common.

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Smallest Va. woodpecker. Shorter beak then the similar Hairy woodpecker

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3. Very small. “Chick a dee dee dee”

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White chin. Black and white stripped head with yellow lores.

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Sings a lot. Black tie pin on chest. Streaked breast.

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Member of the crow family.

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Large bill and a black mustache. When flying it exhibits a white rump patch. Often hops across ground eating grubs and ants.

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Upright tail. White eyebrow. Curved beak. Small often seen around wood piles and sheds. Builds nest in boxes and over turned cans in garages and outbuildings.

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Winter visitor in Loudoun.

Slate grey above. White to cream below. Outer tail feathers are white.

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This is the male during summer. In winter it loses its color and looks more olive green.Thistle seeds are a favorite food

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Named for its call.

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Frequent visitor to bird feeders.

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Iridescent Blue with a black beak.

Summer resident.

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Year round resident. Yellow rump patch and yellow side patch. Thin insect beak.

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Thin. Long tail and a curved beak. White patch in wings are used to scare up insects.

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Grey, black and white.

Walks down trees head first.

Chiseled beak.

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Pumps its tail as it perches. Builds nests under the eves of a house or a cave. Flies out from conspicuous perches to catch insects.

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Nests in tree hollows.

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Chestnut sides. Black back. Sings “Drink your tea, Drink your tea”

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Virginia State bird

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22.Called “Flying cigars”. Each bird eats hundreds of insects per night. Roosts in chimneys.

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Nonindigenous. Black with small white dots. Yellow beak. Nest in holes and has caused the decline in Blue-bird populations and other hole nesting species. Hangs out near fast-food joints.

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24.Perches over water and dives for small fish and minnows.

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Nests in cattails and reeds near wetlands.

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Our largest wading bird.Like all water birds, its threatened by monofilament fishing line and perhaps Mercury contamination.

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Often found around barns. Eats 100’s of insects per day.

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Solid black. Smaller then a raven and cannot soar.

Has a square tail, not wedge shaped. Protected.

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Common in winter in parking lots and at garbage dumps.

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Nest often in gravel driveways. Mother does a “broken wing” routine to draw away predators.

Two collars.

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