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==9. Name two birds for each of the following type of tracks:==
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===a. Hopping===  
 
===a. Hopping===  
 
Most perching birds (passerines) hop, though many can both hop and walk (such as ravens, blackbirds, and robins).  Jays, sparrows, cardinals, titmice, nuthatches, finches, and many others hop.  The tracks of hopping birds often print side-by-side as they tend to keep their feet together as they hop.
 
Most perching birds (passerines) hop, though many can both hop and walk (such as ravens, blackbirds, and robins).  Jays, sparrows, cardinals, titmice, nuthatches, finches, and many others hop.  The tracks of hopping birds often print side-by-side as they tend to keep their feet together as they hop.

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9. Name two birds for each of the following type of tracks:

a. Hopping

Most perching birds (passerines) hop, though many can both hop and walk (such as ravens, blackbirds, and robins). Jays, sparrows, cardinals, titmice, nuthatches, finches, and many others hop. The tracks of hopping birds often print side-by-side as they tend to keep their feet together as they hop.