News Stories Advanced Birding Quiz April 3, 2020 Share Birds of Canada: Advanced Quiz You asked for a tougher quiz—so here it is! Show us your birding knowledge. A big thank you to Malkolm Boothroyd from CPAWS Yukon Chapter who wrote this quiz and took these amazing photos! What’s this fluffball? What is this drab little bird? Heading down to a wetland for this next one. What’s that? Which bird is tough enough to plunge underwater when it’s -20 outside? Who’s looking for fish? Staying with waterbirds. What kind of female duck is this? Will this one stump you? Who’s nesting on that stump? Some birds are trickier when the sun isn’t at the right angle… Did you think we wouldn’t hit you with a sparrow? Can you identify this bird from its belly? Level 1 We said it was a tough quiz! However, with a few birding expeditions, you will soon know some of Canada’s more unique birds! Make sure you get a pair of binoculars and a bird ID book to really learn about our feathered friends. A big thanks to Malkolm Boothroyd who created the quiz and took the photos. Level 2 Not too bad! It looks like you are familiar with some of Canada’s more unique species. A big thanks to Malkolm Boothroyd who created the quiz and took the photos. Level 3 You are an expert birder! Familiar with numerous birds in Canada, you are a great person to have on any hike or nature walk. A big thanks to Malkolm Boothroyd who created the quiz and took the photos. Quiz Maker – powered by Riddle Get Involved Connect with Nature Canada! Join the Nature Canada online community today for campaign updates, advocacy opportunities, and more. Sign Up Back to Stories
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