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sciolyswizzle16 wrote:black chinned sparrow?
This is correct.
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what is the patch of red called?
what gender is this bird?
name two specific flowers they feed on. why are they attracted to these flowers?
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ruby throated hummingbird
male
gorget

red buckeye jewelweed columbine trumpet creeper red morning-glory wild bergamot bee- balm scarlet painted-cup trumpet (or coral) honeysuckle fly-honeysuckle cardinal flower royal catchfly round-leaved catchfly fire-pink four o’clock phlox coral salvia lilies scarlet sage aloes penstemons

because they are red and they are attracted to red flowerrs
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correct!
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tell me their wintering grounds location :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Not sure, but I'd guess Cooper's Hawk, which winters in Mexico, southern Florida, and the Midwest (parts of TX, OK, KS, and NE).

Edit: I think austinfhs is right. I think I completely missed Swainson's Hawk while flipping through my field guide. >.<
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The chest mark definitely suggests the Swainson's Hawk. It winters in southern South America.
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austinfhs wrote:The chest mark definitely suggests the Swainson's Hawk. It winters in southern South America.
yes..i was looking for argentina, but southern South america will do :lol: :lol: :lol:
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