Answer | % Correct |
---|---|
Greater Prairie-chicken | 95%
|
Lesser Prairie-chicken | 95%
|
Florida Scrub-jay | 81%
|
Yellow-billed Magpie | 81%
|
Island Scrub-jay | 76%
|
Fish Crow | 71%
|
Red-cockaded Woodpecker | 71%
|
Boat-tailed Grackle | 67%
|
Guam Rail | 67%
|
Gunnison Sage-grouse | 67%
|
Puerto Rican Tody | 67%
|
Seaside Sparrow | 67%
|
Carolina Chickadee | 62%
|
Brown-headed Nuthatch | 57%
|
Saltmarsh Sparrow | 57%
|
Guam Kingfisher | 52%
|
Puerto Rican Woodpecker | 52%
|
Puerto Rican Parrot | 48%
|
Bachman's Sparrow | 43%
|
McKay's Bunting | 43%
|
Puerto Rican Flycatcher | 43%
|
Puerto Rican Nightjar | 43%
|
Puerto Rican Spindalis | 43%
|
Brown-capped Rosy-finch | 38%
|
Elfin Woods Warbler | 38%
|
Puerto Rican Owl | 38%
|
Black Rosy-finch | 33%
|
Puerto Rican Lizard-cuckoo | 33%
|
Yellow-shouldered Blackbird | 33%
|
Adelaide's Warbler | 29%
|
Mariana Fruit-dove | 29%
|
Puerto Rican Bullfinch | 29%
|
Puerto Rican Oriole | 29%
|
Puerto Rican Emerald | 19%
|
Bridled White-eye | 10%
|
Golden White-eye | 10%
|
Green Mango | 10%
|
Mariana Kingfisher | 10%
|
Puerto Rican Tanager | 10%
|
Rota White-eye | 5%
|
Saipan Reed Warbler | 5%
|
Tinian Monarch | 5%
|
Micronesian Starling | 0%
|
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