Difference between revisions of "Field Guide/Birds/Eastern US and Canada"

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{{:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Birds/Cardinal}}
| latin_name = Cardinalidae
 
| name = Cardinal
 
| image_1 = Cardinal male 2.JPG
 
| caption_1 = Male Cardinal
 
| image_2 =Northern Cardinal Female-27527.jpg
 
| caption_2 = Female Cardinal
 
| image_3 =CARDNEL.jpg
 
| caption_3 = Juvenile Cardinal
 
| range_map = Northern Cardinal-rangemap.gif
 
| description = These are robust, seed-eating birds, with strong bills. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinctive appearances; the family is named for the red plumage (like that of a Catholic cardinal's vestments) of males of the type species, the Northern Cardinal.
 
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{{:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Birds/Tufted Titmouse}}
  
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{{:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Birds/Northern Pintail}}
| latin_name = Baeolophus bicolor
 
| name = Tufted Titmouse
 
| image_1 = Tufted titmouse perching 2006-11-23.jpg
 
| caption_1 = Tufted Titmouse
 
| range_map = Tufted Titmouse-rangemap.gif
 
| description = These birds have grey upperparts and white underparts with a white face, a grey crest, a dark forehead and a short stout bill; they have rust-colored flanks.  The male and female have identical plumage.
 
| call =
 
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| latin_name = Anas acuta
 
| name = Northern Pintail
 
| image_1 = Anas acuta.jpg
 
| caption_1 = Male Northern Pintail
 
| image_2 =
 
| image_3 =
 
| range_map = Anas acuta dis w.PNG
 
| description = This dabbling duck is strongly migratory and winters further south than its breeding range, as far as the equator. It is highly gregarious outside the breeding season and forms large mixed flocks with other ducks.
 
| call = Anas acuta.ogg
 
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