Ornithology ID Practice
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
It's a Redstart.
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
Oh, you are all killing me. Think of another bird on the list that has a red colored name and look at the non male options....
I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues.
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
Right!scientist wrote:kinda radom but: vermilion Flycatcher
dramaticly flys above trees red chest and heaad expanded, sings, then parachutes back to perch
I was actually looking for the answer "hands the female a butterfly or other flashy insect to initiate copulation" haha. You can go next still.
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