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image= "Image:Prunella_modularis01.jpg"> | image= "Image:Prunella_modularis01.jpg"> | ||
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+ | questionnumber="3" | ||
+ | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" | ||
+ | choice1="Coal Tit (Periparus ater)" | ||
+ | choice3="Blackbird (Turdus merula)" | ||
+ | choice2="Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)" | ||
+ | choice4="Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)" | ||
+ | choice5="Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba)" | ||
+ | correctchoice="5" | ||
+ | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Pied Wagtail, with its black and white plumage, black beak, long hindclaws and a long-rectangular “wagging” tail. The coal tit is a small bird with a distinctive grey back, black cap, and white patch at the back of its neck. In Winter they join with other tits to form flocks which roam through woodlands and gardens in search of food." | ||
+ | feedback5="'''Correct!''' This species is called a Pied Wagtail, with its black and white plumage, black beak, long hindclaws and a long-rectangular tail that, in accordance to their common name, they frequently “wag”. Best looked for near water and can be found in most habitats, even town centres. They gather together in large roosts at dusk, sometimes in towns, often assembling on roofs beforehand." | ||
+ | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Pied Wagtail, with its black and white plumage, black beak, long hindclaws and a long-rectangular “wagging” tail. The Nuthatch is actually a plump bird with a blue-grey back and whitish underside, with chestnut on its sides and under its tail. It has a long black stripe covering its eyes, a long black pointed bill, and short legs. ." | ||
+ | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Pied Wagtail, with its black and white plumage, black beak, long hindclaws and a long-rectangular “wagging” tail. Starlings are bigger birds whose adult plumage may seem black in the distance, but it is actually very glossy with a sheen of purples and greens, and does not have white colouring in its head and underside." | ||
+ | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Pied Wagtail, with its black and white plumage, black beak, long hindclaws and a long-rectangular “wagging” tail. Blackbirds are bigger birds with long legs and although the males have a distinctive black plumage with bright orange beaks and eye rings, the female blackbird is brown, often with spots and streaks on their breasts.." | ||
+ | image= "Image:White-Wagtail.jpg"> | ||
+ | </WikiQuiz> | ||
+ | <WikiQuiz | ||
+ | questionnumber="5" | ||
+ | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" | ||
+ | choice1="Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes)" | ||
+ | choice3="Dunnock (Prunella modularis)" | ||
+ | choice2="House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)" | ||
+ | choice4="Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)" | ||
+ | choice5="Robin (Erithacus rubecula)" | ||
+ | correctchoice="1" | ||
+ | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Wren, one of the smallest birds in the UK. Its plumage takes in different brownish tones, it has an almost rounded shape, a fine bill and a narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. A Dunnock is a small brown bird with grey plumage around the eyes and in the neck area." | ||
+ | feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Wren, one of the smallest birds in the UK. Its plumage takes in different brownish tones, it has an almost rounded shape, a fine bill and a narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. House Sparrows are bigger and have distinctly thicker beaks. " | ||
+ | feedback1="'''Correct!''' This species is called a Wren, one of the smallest birds in the UK. Its plumage takes in different brownish tones, it is dumpy, almost rounded, with a fine bill, very short round wings and a short, narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. It’s a rather inconspicuous bird, except for its very loud and often complex songs." | ||
+ | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Wren, one of the smallest birds in the UK. Its plumage takes in different brownish tones, it has an almost rounded shape, a fine bill and a narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. The female Chaffinch is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their thick beaks, but the male has a beautiful reddish underside plumage that goes up until the face and makes the species easily recognizable. " | ||
+ | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Wren, one of the smallest birds in the UK. Its plumage takes in different brownish tones, it has an almost rounded shape, a fine bill and a narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. Both the male and female Robin have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. " | ||
+ | image= "Image:Ein_neugieriger_Zaunkönig.jpg"> | ||
+ | </WikiQuiz> | ||
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