Study

Bird Test (Exp Ag)

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • What does this beak eat?
    Small Insects, plant nectar
  • How can humans be negative for animals habitats?
    Make them dependant, encourage over population
  • How does this beak function?
    Cracks small seeds
  • How does this beak function?
    Drink nectar, extended to reach
  • Male or female?
    Female
  • What types of food does this bird eat?
    Eat beetles, bugs, shrimp, fish
  • What is the function of this foot?
    Paddle throught the water
  • How long till they reach maturity?
    30 days
  • Where do woodducks commonly hangout?
    Ponds, marshes, along rivers and streams
  • How does this beak function?
    Swoop down and catch fish in beak
  • How does this beak function?
    Capture prey, rip and tear into flesh
  • What is the number of animals a habitat can support over a given period of time?
    Carrying Capacity
  • What does this beak eat?
    Algae, larvae, small insects, shrimp
  • Is a male or female?
    Male
  • What is the average clutch size?
    6-16 eggs
  • How does this beak function?
    Long enought to reach fruit
  • What is the incubation period for woodducks?
    28-37 days
  • What does this bird beak eat?
    Flesh of animals
  • How does this bird beak function?
    Swishing water through their bill, 20 times per second
  • What is the function of this foot?
    To grab prey
  • What is the function of this foot?
    To grasp onto branches
  • How does this beak function?
    Probe the mud or soil
  • What is the elements are available in adequate amounts?
    Balance
  • How does this beak function?
    Use it to break open shells
  • What are the four elements of habitats>
    Cover, Food, Water, Space
  • What is the function of this foot?
    To climb
  • How doest this beak function?
    Sweeps from side to side collecting food
  • What is the nestling period for wood ducks?
    25-35 days
  • How long do wood ducks live in the wild?
    3-4 years
  • What is three reason animals need cover?
    Breeding, nesting, hiding place, resting place, safe place to sleep, feeding area, or travel route
  • How can we help birds?
    Grow vegetation, privide structures, learn cover needs
  • How long can they live in captivity?
    15 years
  • How does this beak function?
    Strong enough to drill holes into the trees looking for bugs