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| </WikiQuiz> | | </WikiQuiz> |
| + | <WikiQuiz |
| + | questionnumber="13" |
| + | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" |
| + | choice1="Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)" |
| + | choice3="Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)" |
| + | choice2="House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)" |
| + | choice4="Robin (Erithacus rubecula)" |
| + | choice5="Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)" |
| + | correctchoice="5" |
| + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Chaffinch, with its short legs and finch-like thick beak. The female Chaffinch is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their brownish plumage, but the male has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable. The male Greenfinch is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashed in the wings, while the female tends to be browner, but still maintaining some green and yellow feathers. " |
| + | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Chaffinch. The female is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their brownish plumage, but the male has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable. A Goldfinch is a highly-coloured finch with a bright red face and yellow wing patch. " |
| + | feedback5="'''Correct!''' This species is called a Chaffinch, with its short legs and finch-like thick beak. The female Chaffinch is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their brownish plumage, but the male has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable. You'll usually hear chaffinches before you see them, with their loud song and varied calls." |
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Chaffinch, with its short legs and finch-like thick beak. The female Chaffinch is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their brownish plumage, but the male has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable. Both the male and female Robin have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. They also have a much thinner beak than the Chaffinch. " |
| + | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Chaffinch. The female Chaffinch is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their brownish plumage, but the male has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable. The House Sparrow’s beak also possesses a yellowish colour, unlike the pinkish or dark beak of the Chaffinch. " |
| + | image= "Image:Chaffinch_RWD2.jpg"> |
| + | </WikiQuiz> |
| + | <WikiQuiz |
| + | questionnumber="14" |
| + | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" |
| + | choice1="Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)" |
| + | choice3="Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)" |
| + | choice2="House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)" |
| + | choice4="Robin (Erithacus rubecula)" |
| + | choice5="Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)" |
| + | correctchoice="3" |
| + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Goldfinch with its bright red face and yellow wing patch. The male Greenfinch is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashed in the wings, while the female tends to be browner, but still maintaining some green and yellow feathers. " |
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Goldfinch, with its bright red face and yellow wing patch. The male Chaffinch has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable, while the female Chaffinch has a brownish plumage. " |
| + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' This species is called a Goldfinch, with its bright red face and yellow wing patch. Their long fine beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds from thistles and teasels and in Winter many UK goldfinches migrate as far south as Spain." |
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Goldfinch with its bright red face and yellow wing patch. The Robin has a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. They also have a much thinner beak than the Goldfinch. " |
| + | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Goldfinch with its bright red face and yellow wing patch. The House Sparrow has an overall brownish plumage and its beak possesses a yellowish colour, unlike the pink beak of the Goldfinch. " |
| + | image= "Image:Carduelis_carduelis_close_up_2.jpg"> |
| + | </WikiQuiz> |
| + | <WikiQuiz |
| + | questionnumber="15" |
| + | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" |
| + | choice1="Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)" |
| + | choice3="Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis)" |
| + | choice2="House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)" |
| + | choice4="Robin (Erithacus rubecula)" |
| + | choice5="Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)" |
| + | correctchoice="1" |
| + | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Greenfinch. The male is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashes in the wings, and the female is mostly brown, with some green and yellow feathers. A Goldfinch is a highly-coloured finch with a bright red face and yellow wing patch." |
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Greenfinch. The male is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashes in the wings, and the female is mostly brown, with some green and yellow feathers. The male Chaffinch has a beautiful reddish underside that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable, while the female Chaffinch has a brownish plumage without the yellow wing feathers. " |
| + | feedback1="'''Correct!''' This species is called a Greenfinch. The male is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashes in the wings, while the female tends to be browner, but still maintaining some green and yellow feathers. A recent decline in numbers has been linked to an outbreak of Trichomoniasis, a disease which prevents the birds from feeding properly." |
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Greenfinch. The male is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashes in the wings, and the female is mostly brown, with some green and yellow feathers. The Robin has a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. They also have a much thinner beak than the Greenfinch. " |
| + | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Greenfinch. The male is predominantly green and grey, with some yellow flashes in the wings, and the female is mostly brown, with some green and yellow feathers. The House Sparrow has an overall brownish plumage and its beak possesses a yellowish colour, unlike the pink beak of the Greenfinch. " |
| + | image= "Image:European_Greenfinch_male_female.jpg"> |
| + | </WikiQuiz> |
| + | <WikiQuiz |
| + | questionnumber="16" |
| + | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" |
| + | choice1="Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)" |
| + | choice3="Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)" |
| + | choice2="House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)" |
| + | choice4="Dunnock (Prunella modularis)" |
| + | choice5="Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes)" |
| + | correctchoice="2" |
| + | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a House Sparrow with its overall brownish plumage and its yellowish thick beak. The area around the eyes can be light brown in females or a more intense brown in males. The Song Thrush is a bigger bird with brown and light cream plumage and white underside speckled with darker spots." |
| + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a House Sparrow with its overall brownish plumage and its yellowish thick beak. The area around the eyes can be light brown in females or a more intense brown in males. Wrens are even smaller birds with very thin beaks, a plumage in different brownish tones and a short, narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. " |
| + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' This species is called a House Sparrow with its overall brownish plumage and its yellowish thick beak. The area around the eyes can be light brown in females or a more intense brown in males. Noisy and gregarious, they have managed to colonise most of the world." |
| + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a House Sparrow with its overall brownish plumage and its yellowish thick beak. The area around the eyes can be light brown in females or a more intense brown in males. A Dunnock is also a small brown bird but it has grey plumage around the eyes and in the neck area. " |
| + | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a House Sparrow with its overall brownish plumage and its yellowish thick beak. The area around the eyes can be light brown in females or a more intense brown in males. The Nuthatch is actually a plump bird with a blue-grey back and whitish underside, with chestnut on its sides and under its tail and a long black stripe covering its eyes. " |
| + | image= "Image:Passer_domesticus_couple.jpg"> |
| + | </WikiQuiz> |
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