Birds of a Feather | % Correct |
---|---|
Bunting, New World Sparrow and allies | 100%
|
Bird-of-paradise | 97%
|
Duck, Goose and Swan | 97%
|
Finch | 97%
|
Old World Sparrow, Snowfinch | 97%
|
Tanager and allies | 97%
|
Chat, Old World Flycatcher | 94%
|
Crombec, African Warbler | 94%
|
Kite, Hawk and Eagle | 94%
|
Waxbill, Munia and allies | 94%
|
Woodswallow, Butcherbird and allies | 94%
|
African & New World Parrot | 91%
|
Australasian Warbler | 91%
|
Indigobird, Whydah | 91%
|
Sylviid Babbler | 91%
|
Thrush | 91%
|
Antbird | 88%
|
Bulbul | 88%
|
Bushtit | 88%
|
Finfoot | 88%
|
Grassbird and allies | 88%
|
Monarch | 88%
|
New World Warbler | 88%
|
Oropendola, Oriole and Blackbird | 88%
|
Pheasant and allies | 88%
|
Tyrant Flycatcher | 88%
|
Barn Owl | 84%
|
Cettia Bush Warbler and allies | 84%
|
Cisticola and allies | 84%
|
Crow, Jay | 84%
|
New Zealand Parrot | 84%
|
Old World Parrot | 84%
|
Owl | 84%
|
Pigeon, Dove | 84%
|
Przevalski's Finch | 84%
|
Rail, Crake and Coot | 84%
|
Sandpiper, Snipe | 84%
|
Swallow, Martin | 84%
|
Whipbird, Jewel-babbler and Quail-thrush | 84%
|
Wood Hoopoe | 84%
|
Australasian Robin | 81%
|
Cardinal, Grosbeak and allies | 81%
|
Hummingbird | 81%
|
Leaf Warbler and allies | 81%
|
Ostrich | 81%
|
Swift | 81%
|
Woodpecker | 81%
|
Yellow Flycatcher | 81%
|
Caracara, Falcon | 78%
|
Fairy Flycatcher | 78%
|
Gnatcatcher | 78%
|
Laughingthrush | 78%
|
Plover | 78%
|
Wattle-eye, Batis | 78%
|
Whistler and allies | 78%
|
Berrypecker, Longbill | 75%
|
Bushshrike | 75%
|
Honeyeater | 75%
|
Madagascan Warbler | 75%
|
Streaked Scrub Warbler | 75%
|
Vireo, Greenlet | 75%
|
Woodshrike and allies | 75%
|
Cassowary and Emu | 72%
|
Cuckooshrike | 72%
|
Ibisbill | 72%
|
Ibis, Spoonbill | 72%
|
New World Quail | 72%
|
New World Vulture | 72%
|
Olive Warbler | 72%
|
Reed Warbler and allies | 72%
|
Tit, Chickadee | 72%
|
Treeswift | 72%
|
Whitehead | 72%
|
Wren-babbler | 72%
|
Albatross | 69%
|
Antthrush | 69%
|
Buttonquail | 69%
|
Crane | 69%
|
Cuckoo | 69%
|
Cuckoo Roller | 69%
|
Ground Hornbill | 69%
|
Gull, Tern and Skimmer | 69%
|
Heron, Bittern | 69%
|
Penguin | 69%
|
White-eye | 69%
|
Boatbill | 66%
|
Fairy-bluebird | 66%
|
Goldcrest, Kinglet | 66%
|
Hornbill | 66%
|
Kingfisher | 66%
|
Magpie Goose | 66%
|
Oystercatcher | 66%
|
Sandgrouse | 66%
|
Sheathbill | 66%
|
Shoebill | 66%
|
Austral Storm Petrel | 63%
|
Broadbill | 63%
|
Penduline Tit | 63%
|
Ploughbill | 63%
|
Silky-flycatcher | 63%
|
Tityra, Becard | 63%
|
Waxwing | 63%
|
Australasian Wren | 59%
|
New Zealand Wren | 59%
|
Ovenbird | 59%
|
Stork | 59%
|
Vanga | 59%
|
Flamingo | 56%
|
Kiwi | 56%
|
Northern Storm Petrel | 56%
|
Pelican | 56%
|
Petrel, Shearwater | 56%
|
Wren | 56%
|
Flufftail | 53%
|
Fulvetta, Ground Babbler | 53%
|
Rail-babbler | 53%
|
Antpitta | 50%
|
Cormorant, Shag | 50%
|
Cotinga | 50%
|
Flowerpecker | 50%
|
Gnateater | 50%
|
Helmetshrike | 50%
|
Longspur, Snow Bunting | 50%
|
New World Barbet | 50%
|
Osprey | 50%
|
Owlet-nightjar | 50%
|
Oxpecker | 50%
|
Painted Berrypecker | 50%
|
Shrike | 50%
|
Sunbird | 50%
|
Sunbittern | 50%
|
Auk | 47%
|
Australasian Babbler | 47%
|
Bee-eater | 47%
|
Figbird, Oriole | 47%
|
Mockingbird, Thrasher | 47%
|
Puffbird | 47%
|
Rhea | 47%
|
Babbler | 44%
|
Dapple-throat and allies | 44%
|
Honeyguide | 44%
|
Loon | 44%
|
Toucan | 44%
|
Toucan Barbet | 44%
|
Wagtail, Pipit | 44%
|
Australasian Treecreeper | 41%
|
Crab-plover | 41%
|
Egyptian Plover | 41%
|
Fantail | 41%
|
Grebe | 41%
|
Ground Roller | 41%
|
Hoopoe | 41%
|
Magellanic Plover | 41%
|
Megapode | 41%
|
Rockfowl | 41%
|
Treecreeper | 41%
|
African Barbet | 38%
|
Roller | 38%
|
Asian Barbet | 34%
|
Bowerbird | 34%
|
Bustard | 34%
|
Frigatebird | 34%
|
Gannet, Booby | 34%
|
Nightjar | 34%
|
Palmchat | 34%
|
Starling, Rhabdornis | 34%
|
Stone-curlew, Thick-knee | 34%
|
Anhinga, Darter | 31%
|
Lark | 31%
|
Secretarybird | 31%
|
Bristlehead | 28%
|
Hoatzin | 28%
|
Nuthatch | 28%
|
Rockjumper | 28%
|
Tinamou | 28%
|
Tropicbird | 28%
|
Australian Mudnester | 25%
|
Cockatoo | 25%
|
Jacamar | 25%
|
Jacana | 25%
|
Leafbird | 25%
|
Logrunner | 25%
|
Melampitta | 25%
|
New Zealand Wattlebird | 25%
|
Pitta | 25%
|
Trogon | 25%
|
Wallcreeper | 25%
|
Mottled Berryhunter | 22%
|
Painted-snipe | 22%
|
Screamer | 22%
|
Seedsnipe | 22%
|
Weaver, Widowbird | 22%
|
Frogmouth | 19%
|
Guineafowl | 19%
|
Lyrebird | 19%
|
Oo | 19%
|
Skua | 19%
|
Trumpeter | 19%
|
Turaco | 19%
|
Accentor | 16%
|
Kagu | 16%
|
Plains-wanderer | 16%
|
Potoo | 16%
|
Tapaculo | 16%
|
Bristlebird | 13%
|
Crescentchest | 13%
|
Limpkin | 13%
|
Motmot | 13%
|
Mousebird | 13%
|
Seriema | 13%
|
Stilt, Avocet | 13%
|
Bananaquit | 9%
|
Bearded Reedling | 9%
|
Courser, Pratincole | 9%
|
Dipper | 9%
|
Mesite | 9%
|
Scrubbird | 9%
|
Australo-Papuan Bellbird | 6%
|
Chachalaca, Curassow and Guan | 6%
|
Hamerkop | 6%
|
Hypocolius | 6%
|
Manakin | 6%
|
Oilbird | 6%
|
Sapayoa | 6%
|
Tody | 6%
|
Black-capped Donacobius | 3%
|
Drongo | 3%
|
Hylocitrea | 3%
|
Pardalote | 3%
|
Sittella | 3%
|
Sugarbird and allies | 3%
|
Elachura | 0%
|
Family Uncertain | 0%
|
Hyliota | 0%
|
Ifrit | 0%
|
Iora | 0%
|
Nicator | 0%
|
Satinbird | 0%
|
Stitchbird | 0%
|
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