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questionnumber="7"
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question="What species of Passerine bird is this?"
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choice1="Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos)"
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choice3="Blackbird (Turdus merula)"
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choice2="Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos)"
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choice4="Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)"
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choice5="Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba)"
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correctchoice="3"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This is a female Blackbird. Although the males have a distinctive black plumage, the female blackbird is brown, often with spots and streaks on their breasts. However, both males and females possess a characteristic bright orange beaks and eye rings. Starlings’ adult plumage may seem black in the distance, but it is actually very glossy with a sheen of purples and greens, and they do not possess the orange eye rings."
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feedback2="'''Incorrect!''' This is a female Blackbird. Although the males have a distinctive black plumage, the female blackbird is brown, often with spots and streaks on their breasts. However, both males and females possess a characteristic bright orange beaks and eye rings. Nightingales are smaller birds, only slighter larger than a Robin, with different tones of brown plumage and a a darker beak than the Blackbird.  "
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' This is a female Blackbird. Although the males have a distinctive black plumage, the female blackbird is brown, often with spots and streaks on their breasts. However, both males and females possess a characteristic bright orange beaks and eye rings. They are one of the commonest UK birds, residing here all year long."
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feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' This is a female Blackbird. Although the males have a distinctive black plumage, the female blackbird is brown, often with spots and streaks on their breasts. However, both males and females possess a characteristic bright orange beaks and eye rings. The Song Thrush has a white underside speckled with darker spots, and does not possess the orange beak and eye rings.  "
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feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' This is a female Blackbird. Although the males have a distinctive black plumage, the female blackbird is brown, often with spots and streaks on their breasts. However, both males and females possess a characteristic bright orange beaks and eye rings. A Pied Wagtail has black and white plumage, a black beak and a long-rectangular tail that, in accordance to their common name, they frequently “wag”.  "
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