Answers to 10 question common feeder birds quiz!

Here are the answers to the quiz you just took:

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Question #1: Northern Cardinal (male)

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Question #2: Blue Jay


Question #3: Black-capped Chickadee


Question #4: Tufted Titmouse


Question #5: Common Grackle


Question #6: House Sparrow (female)


Question #7: European Starling


Question #8: Downy Woodpecker


Question #9: Red-bellied Woodpecker


Question #10: American Goldfinch


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286 Comments

  1. You just have to remember which birds you named incorrectly by remembering your answers and the bird you chose for each.

    1. If you redo it, and go back in, you can go through and it’ll tell you what the correct answers are, you just need to remember your answers…

  2. I think I may have miss Identified the Grackle.
    As I’m Irish & do not live in North America I think I did quite well.
    Susan F. Tollemache

  3. I like the quiz. I want to tell you I hear the red-tailed hawks everyday here in Peoria Arizona. I live in a neighborhood but they are our fields scattered around still. The city is growing enormously

  4. 9/10! I get all 10 species on my backyard feeders, as well as well as blue birds, Wrens, and Ruby Throated Hummingbirds.

  5. Got all 10 right, just from watching the birds in my yard or on hikes and then looking them up in my field guide. Turns out I learned a lot that way!

  6. I got 4 out of 10 correct and two of those were guesses. The cardinal and blue jay are birds we have around here. Ive never seen any of the other birds. Was wondering where this person calls home. I’m in Central Texas and I think we have different kinds of birds here.

  7. It’s correct in Indiana and Illinois, I’m not sure about other states but I had found 3 dead in my yard within a month and a half which is when my neighbor told me they were recommending to take the feeders down. We are having a west Nile flare up so I decided there is still a natural source for food & decided to shut down until the weather cools down and hope I can feed those who remained in the winter.

  8. Good for you. I got 4. I had to get rid of my bird feeder today, because rats were visiting. So my great-granddaughter sent me this site.

  9. O, snap. Missed the red-bellied woodpecker. That belly looks yellow to me. But, I will take 9 out of 10. Watching the birds is a joy to me 🙂

  10. Well, Anne, I only got 7 correct and I am 66. Congratulations! Do you like birds or taking quizzes? I like both. Keep watching the birds, it’s a quick and easy way to see changes in your local environment. If you haven’t started a Bird List, this could be an important time to have someone starting to notice and keeping notes on changes in the populations of plants and critters in their local area environments. Again, good going and keep watching. Robin Schaeffer

  11. I haven’t seen the red cardinal the boy, and a few other song birds//I hear there is a bird virus going on, and I was told to take down the bird feeders because the birds can contact the virus from the other birds that may be sick/ Is this correct or not???