Birds. 1. Common LoonCommon 2. Black capped Chickadee. Black capped Chickadee.

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Birds

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Birds

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20. Ruby Throated Hummingbird

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21. Cedar Waxwing

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22. Belted King fisher

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23. Barred Owl

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24. Downy Woodpecker

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1. Your bird’s main sources of food.

2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest,

wetland, etc.

3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate?

4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers.

5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.”

6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

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1. Your bird’s main sources of food.

2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest,

wetland, etc.

3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate?

4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers.

5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.”

6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

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1. Your bird’s main sources of food.

2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest,

wetland, etc.

3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate?

4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers.

5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.”

6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

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1. Your bird’s main sources of food.

2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest,

wetland, etc.

3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate?

4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers.

5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.”

6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

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1. Your bird’s main sources of food.

2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest,

wetland, etc.

3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate?

4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers.

5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.”

6. One “WOW ME!” fact.

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1. Your bird’s main sources of food.

2. Habitat of your bird: grasslands, coniferous forest,

wetland, etc.

3. Winter location: where do they go? Adapt or migrate?

4. Poplulation over the past 100 years? Increased? Decreased? Stayed about the same? Include numbers.

5. Give a helpful hint to remember their call: example: White throated Sparrow: “Poor Sweet Canada canada canada.”

6. One “WOW ME!” fact.