I got them all. Not bragging. Remember I did the Neighborhood Bird List.
Really easy except the Hairy Woodpecker. Below is the link to the bird
list. It is found under Nature on the website.
http://covna.org/content/birds/Home.htm
On 7/14/2020 11:06 PM, Tom Bray (Redacted sender tom.bray for DMARC) wrote:
With all the bird watchers in our neighborhood, I just thought you birders would like to take this quiz.
Test your bird knowledge!
If you’ve been spending extra time observing birds out your
window lately, you’ve probably learned a thing or two about the
species in your neighborhood. Identifying birds is an important
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