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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. " | 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"> | image= "Image:Ein_neugieriger_Zaunkönig.jpg"> | ||
+ | </WikiQuiz> | ||
+ | <WikiQuiz | ||
+ | questionnumber="6" | ||
+ | question="What species of Passerine bird is this?" | ||
+ | choice1="Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)" | ||
+ | choice3="Dunnock (Prunella modularis)" | ||
+ | choice2="House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)" | ||
+ | choice4="Robin (Erithacus rubecula)" | ||
+ | choice5="Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs)" | ||
+ | correctchoice="4" | ||
+ | feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Robin. Both the male and female have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. 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 Robin. Both the male and female have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. House Sparrows are brown birds, without the red feathering in their chest area and have distinctly thicker beaks. " | ||
+ | feedback4="'''Correct!''' This species is called a Robin. Both the male and female have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. Robins sing nearly all year round and despite their cute appearance, they are aggressively territorial and are quick to drive away intruders." | ||
+ | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Robin. Both the male and female have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. The Song Thrush is bigger, with a white underside speckled with darker spots. " | ||
+ | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' This species is called a Robin. Both the male and female have a characteristic bright red breast, surrounded by a grey patch, with a brown back and white underside. The female Chaffinch is quite similar to a female House Sparrow, with their thick beaks, but the male also has a beautiful reddish underside plumage that goes up until the face. Unlike the Robin, the Chaffinch has the typical thick bill of finches. " | ||
+ | image= "Image:Erithacus_rubecula_with_cocked_head.jpg"> | ||
</WikiQuiz> | </WikiQuiz> | ||
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