Games

Bird Matching Game

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Match the bird with the description by drawing a line between them.

Downy Woodpecker

This bird shows flashes of white on the wings and outer tail feathers during flight.

Northern Flicker

The male blackbird is well named for his glossy black feather and red patches on his wing.

American Robin

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This bird has an orange breast. It searches for worms underground.

Mourning Dove

This slim bird is larger than a sparrow. The male is glossy black with a brown head.

House Sparrow

A chatty bird with a black cap and bib and white cheeks.

European Starling

This bird has a tufted chest and black forehead.

Rufous-sided Towhee

In fall and winter, this drab bird's feathers are heavily speckled with white or tan and the bill is dark.

Slate-colored Junco

This bird is smaller than a sparrow. The male looks like a bright yellow canary.

Common Grackle

The male is bright red and the female is much paler with an orange bill.

Brown-headed Cowbird

This aggressive blue bird has a black necklace.

Purple Finch

This bird is smaller than a sparrow. Females are paler than males.

American Goldfinch

As this large shy bird flies, watch for a long, tapered tail and white tips on the outer tail feathers.

Black-capped Chicadee

This is a common city sparrow with a thick, heavy bill. In winter, the male has a tan crown.

Tufted Titmouse

This is the only woodpecker you would find on the ground.

Red-breasted Nuthatch

This drab bird's head and breast have a purple sheen. The long tail widens at the ends and in flight it turns up into a "V" shape.

Northern Mockingbird

This bird is the size of a sparrow with white outer tail feathers. The female is lighter in color.

Northern Cardinal

This bird has a gray eye stripe, and a central breast spot.

Blue Jay

The male looks like a red-not purple-sparrow with a thick, heavy bill and notch at the end of its tail.

Red-winged Blackbird

This small bird is the color of slate.

Song Sparrow

This woodpecker is slightly larger than a sparrow.

 

Matching Game Answer Key:

Downy Woodpecker

This woodpecker is slightly larger than a sparrow.

Northern Flicker

This is the only woodpecker you would find on the ground.

American Robin

This bird has an orange breast. It searches for worms underground.

Mourning Dove

As this large shy bird flies, watch for a long, tapered tail and white tips on the outer tail feathers.

House Sparrow

This is a common city sparrow with a thick, heavy bill. In winter, the male has a tan crown.

European Starling

In fall and winter, this drab bird's feathers are heavily speckled with white or tan and the bill is dark.

Rufous-sided Towhee

This bird is smaller than a robin and has white tips on the outer feathers of its long tail. Most races have red eyes.

Common Grackle

This drab bird's head and breast have a purple sheen. The long tail widens at the ends and in flight it turns up into a "V" shape.

Brown-headed Cowbird

This slim bird is larger than a sparrow. The male is glossy black with a brown head.

Purple Finch

The male looks like a red-not purple-sparrow with a thick, heavy bill and notch at the end of its tail.

American Goldfinch

This bird is smaller than a sparrow. The male looks like a bright yellow canary.

Blacked-capped Chicadee

A chatty bird with a black cap and bib and white cheeks.

Tufted Titmouse

This bird has a tufted chest and black forehead.

Red-breasted Nuthatch

This bird is smaller than a sparrow. Females are paler than males.

Northern Mockingbird

This bird shows flashes of white on the wings and outer tail feathers during flight.

Northern Cardinal

The male is bright red and the female is much paler with an orange bill.

Blue Jay

This aggressive blue bird has a black necklace.

Red-Winged Blackbird

The male blackbird is well named for his glossy black feather and red patches on his wing.

Slate-colored Junco

This small bird is the color of slate.

Song Sparrow

This bird has a gray eye stripe, and a central breast spot.

Sources:

Bull, John and John Farrand Jr., The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds, Eastern Region, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994.

Dawe, Neil and Karen, The Bird Book, New York: Workman Publishing, 1998.

Reed, Chester R., Bird Guide: Land Birds East of the Rockies, Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1951.

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