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2010 Ornithology (B/C) Sample Tournament KAREN LANCOUR National Bio Rules Committee Chairman

Sample Tournament This sample tournament has stations based upon common birds of North America. Actual tournaments may also have stations dealing with bird taxonomic sequence, bird adaptations, characteristics of specific orders or families.

Station A 1. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 2. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 3. This bird is famous for what type of call? 4. How has acid rain affected this bird?

Station B 5. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 6. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 7. What environmental problem has threatened this bird? 8. Explain the unique way that this bird captures its food.

Station C 9. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 10.What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 11.How does this bird nest – in isolated nests or in colonies? 12.Where is this bird most often observed when feeding and what does it eat?

Station D 13. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 14. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 15. What formation is typical for flock migrations of this species? 16. What types of problems are these birds causing for humans in cities?

Station E 17. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 18. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 19. What animal preys on its young after they have left the nest? 20. Where do these ducks nest?

Station F 21. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 22.What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 23. What US distinction is given to this bird? 24.What is the nickname of this bird and what does it indicate about its behavior?

Station G 25. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 26. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 27. Examine its beak and feet. How does it feed and what does it eat? 28. How does this bird interact with other birds of its size?

Station H 29. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 30. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 31. How does this bird benefit the environment? 32. How does the intelligence of this bird compare to other birds?

Station I 33. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 34. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 35. The bill on this family of birds is specialized to feed on what type of food? 36. What is unique about the flight of these birds and its role in their feeding methods?

Station J 37. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 38. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 39. Is this a migratory bird? 40. What makes up the diet of these birds?

Station K 41. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 42. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 43. What is the habitat of these birds? 44. Why was this bird introduced into the US?

Station L 45. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 46. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird 47. This type of bird will often feed from which other bird feeder? It will also eat slices of what popular fruit? 48. This bird is the mascot for what major sports team?

Station M 49. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 50. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 51. What is the familiar nickname of this bird? 52. How do they benefit the environment and how can they be a pest to man?

Station N 53. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 54. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 55. What are those large structures on the top of its head? 56. When does this bird begin to breed?

Station O 57. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 58. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 59. What color are its eggs? 60. In most commercial illustrations of this bird, what is it eating?

Station P 61. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 62. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? ? 63. What is its diet? 64. How do these birds relate to other members of their species - solitary or social?

Station Q 65. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 66.What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 67. What tail feature helps to identify this bird within its family? 68. Where does this bird generally eat and what is its favorite food?

Station R 69. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 70. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 71. How has man affected the feeding habits of this bird? 72. The bill of this bird is modified for eating what food?

Station S 73. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 74.What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 75. What is unique about the feet of this bird and how does it navigate? 76. What does this bird eat?

Station T 77. To what Order does this bird belong? Family? 78. What is the common name and scientific name of this bird? 79. What is unique about the tails of this family of birds? 80. Where do these birds feed and what do they eat?