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Feathers and Flight: A Birdwatcher's Guide to Nature's Aviators

Explore the fascinating world of birds through their habitats, adaptations, and trivia. From the amazing adaptations of feathers to bird extinction, this guide is filled with bird knowledge. Test your bird IQ with fun Jeopardy-style questions on bird brains, habitats, and more.

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Feathers and Flight: A Birdwatcher's Guide to Nature's Aviators

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  1. Jeop-birdy Where in the world? Bird Brains Amazing Adaptations Through Binoculars Bye-Bye Birdie 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

  2. 100 Question from “Where in the World?" This pole is home to penguins not Polar Bears

  3. 100 Answer from “Where in the world?" What is the South Pole? a.k.a. Antarctica

  4. 200 Question from “Where in the world?" This continent is home to the Ostrich the largest bird in the world.

  5. 200 Answer from “Where in the World?” What is Africa?

  6. 300 Question from “Where in the World?" The Brown Thrasher is the state bird of what state?

  7. 300 Answer from “Where in the World?" What is Georgia?

  8. 400 Question from “Where in the World?" This Georgia mountain is one of the best sites in the eastern United States to watch migrating songbirds.

  9. 400 Answer from “Where in the World?" What is Kennesaw Mountain?

  10. 500 Question from “Where in the World?" European Starlings were first introduced in the United States in this city.

  11. 500 Answer from “Where in the World?" What is New York City?

  12. 100 Question from “Amazing Adaptations" This special feature of birds is shared by no other animal.

  13. 100 Answer from " Amazing Adaptations " What are Feathers?

  14. 200 Question from " Amazing Adaptations " This is why some male birds are brightly colored.

  15. 200 Answer from " Amazing Adaptations " What is attracting females?

  16. 300 Question from " Amazing Adaptations " Vultures rely on this sense, but for most birds it is not well developed.

  17. 300 Answer from " Amazing Adaptations " What is sense of smell?

  18. 400 Question from " Amazing Adaptations " This skeletal adaptation allows many birds to be very light weight.

  19. 400 Answer from " Amazing Adaptations " What is hollow bones?

  20. 500 Question from " Amazing Adaptations " Many birds that migrate at night use these to navigate.

  21. 500 Answer from " Amazing Adaptations " What are Stars?

  22. 100 Question from“Bird Brains" Not a real bird of prey, but Seattle’s Football team.

  23. 100 Answer from " Bird Brains " What are the Seahawks?

  24. 200 Question from " Bird Brains " This bird is the mascot for Maryland’s Baseball team.

  25. 200 Answer from " Bird Brains " What is the Baltimore Oriole?

  26. 300 Question from " Bird Brains " This Hockey team is named after a famous bird.

  27. 300 Answer from " Bird Brains " What are the Atlanta Thrashers?

  28. 400 Question from " Bird Brains " This bird migrates farther than any other bird each year.

  29. 400 Answer from " Bird Brains " What is the Arctic Tern? 27,000 miles annually

  30. 500 Question from " Bird Brains " This early feathered creature was found in fossils from 150 million years ago.

  31. 500 Answer from " Bird Brains " What is Archaeopteryx?

  32. 100 Question from “Bye-bye Birdie" • Only 200 years ago over a billion of these birds darkened the skies over Georgia. They are now extinct.

  33. 100 Answer from " Bye-bye Birdie" What are Passenger Pigeons?

  34. 200 Question from " Bye-bye Birdie" This is one of the major causes of bird extinctions around the world

  35. 200 Answer from " Bye-bye Birdie" What is Habitat Loss?

  36. 300 Question from " Bye-bye Birdie" The entire Georgia population of this bird, the fastest bird in the world, nests on two buildings in Atlanta.

  37. 300 Answer from " Bye-bye Birdie" What is the Peregrine Falcon?

  38. 400 Question from " Bye-bye Birdie" Named for it’s lack of fear of humans and stupidity, this bird was rapidly driven to extinction by humans.

  39. 400 Answer from " Bye-bye Birdie" What is the Dodo Bird?

  40. 500 Question from " Bye-bye Birdie" • Often called the “Lord God Bird”, this largest of North America’s Woodpeckers once nested in Georgia’s swamps, but is now extinct.

  41. 500 Answer from " Bye-bye Birdie" What is the Ivory-billed Woodpecker?

  42. 100 Question from “Through Binoculars"

  43. 100 Answer from " Through Binoculars " What is an American Crow?

  44. 200 Question from " Through Binoculars "

  45. 200 Answer from " Through Binoculars " What is an American Robin?

  46. 300 Question from " Through Binoculars "

  47. 300 Answer from " Through Binoculars " What is a Cedar Waxwing?

  48. 400 Question from " Through Binoculars "

  49. 400 Answer from " Through Binoculars " What is a Great-horned Owl?

  50. 500 Question from " Through Binoculars "

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