Answer | % Correct |
---|---|
Banded lapwing | 100%
|
Black-faced cormorant | 100%
|
Black swan | 100%
|
Chestnut teal | 100%
|
Collared sparrowhawk | 100%
|
Eastern spinebill | 100%
|
Eurasian coot | 100%
|
Forty-spotted pardalote | 100%
|
Green rosella | 100%
|
Grey currawong | 100%
|
Hoary-headed grebe | 100%
|
Kelp gull | 100%
|
Little penguin | 100%
|
Little pied cormorant | 100%
|
Magpie goose | 100%
|
Mallard | 100%
|
Nankeen kestrel | 100%
|
New Holland honeyeater | 100%
|
Pacific black duck | 100%
|
Peafowl | 100%
|
Peregrine falcon | 100%
|
Pied oystercatcher | 100%
|
Rainbow lorikeet | 100%
|
Scarlet robin | 100%
|
Shy albatross | 100%
|
Silvereye | 100%
|
Silver gull | 100%
|
Sooty oystercatcher | 100%
|
Southern boobook | 100%
|
Superb fairywren | 100%
|
Tasmanian native hen | 100%
|
Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle | 100%
|
Tawny frogmouth | 100%
|
Tree martin | 100%
|
Wandering albatross | 100%
|
Welcome swallow | 100%
|
Yellow-rumped thornbill | 100%
|
Yellow-throated honeyeater | 100%
|
Yellow wattlebird | 100%
|
Crested tern | 67%
|
Flame robin | 67%
|
Great cormorant | 67%
|
Grey fantail | 67%
|
Spotted pardalote | 67%
|
Pink robin | 60%
|
Australian owlet-nightjar | 50%
|
Australian pipit | 50%
|
Australian wood duck | 50%
|
Brown falcon | 50%
|
Cape Barren goose | 50%
|
Dusky wood swallow | 50%
|
European goldfinch | 50%
|
Fairy tern | 50%
|
Forest raven | 50%
|
Grey butcherbird | 50%
|
Hooded plover | 50%
|
Musk duck | 50%
|
Pallid cuckoo | 50%
|
Scrubtit | 50%
|
Swift parrot | 50%
|
Tasmanian thornbill | 50%
|
Brown thornbill | 33%
|
Dusky moorhen | 33%
|
Musk lorikeet | 33%
|
Orange-bellied parrot | 33%
|
Spotted turtle-dove | 33%
|
White-bellied sea eagle | 33%
|
Black-faced cuckoo-shrike | 25%
|
Australasian darter | 0%
|
Australasian gannet | 0%
|
Australasian shoveler | 0%
|
Australian magpie | 0%
|
Australian pelican | 0%
|
Australian shelduck | 0%
|
Bassian thrush | 0%
|
Beautiful firetail | 0%
|
Black currawong | 0%
|
Black-fronted dotterel | 0%
|
Black-headed honeyeater | 0%
|
Blue-winged parrot | 0%
|
Bronzewing pigeon | 0%
|
Brown goshawk | 0%
|
Caspian tern | 0%
|
Cattle egret | 0%
|
Common blackbird | 0%
|
Common starling | 0%
|
Crescent honeyeater | 0%
|
Dusky robin | 0%
|
Eastern rosella | 0%
|
Eurasian skylark | 0%
|
European greenfinch | 0%
|
Fan-tailed cuckoo | 0%
|
Galah | 0%
|
Golden whistler | 0%
|
Grey goshawk | 0%
|
Grey shrike thrush | 0%
|
Hardhead | 0%
|
House sparrow | 0%
|
Laughing kookaburra | 0%
|
Lewin's rail | 0%
|
Little black cormorant | 0%
|
Little grassbird | 0%
|
Little wattlebird | 0%
|
Masked lapwing | 0%
|
Noisy miner | 0%
|
Olive whistler | 0%
|
Pacific gull | 0%
|
Purple swamphen | 0%
|
Royal spoonbill | 0%
|
Satin flycatcher | 0%
|
Shining bronze-cuckoo | 0%
|
Short-tailed shearwater | 0%
|
Striated fieldwren | 0%
|
Striated pardalote | 0%
|
Strong-billed honeyeater | 0%
|
Sulphur-crested cockatoo | 0%
|
Superb lyrebird | 0%
|
Swamp harrier | 0%
|
Tasmanian masked owl | 0%
|
Tasmanian scrubwren | 0%
|
Whistling kite | 0%
|
White-faced heron | 0%
|
Willie wagtail | 0%
|
Yellow-billed spoonbill | 0%
|
Yellow-tailed black cockatoo | 0%
|
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