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Outline for Observing a Bird

(Underscore the words which describe the Bird)

1.Date
2.Name of bird
3.Where is the bird seen: Woods, border of woods, open field, trees or bushes along fences, roadside, of stream, marsh, pond or lake, garden, orchard, out buildings.
4.Compare the size of the bird with that of the crow, robin, or the English sparrow.
5.Its most striking colors are: Gray, slate, brown, black, chestnut, white, blue, red, yellow, orange, green, olive.
6.Does it show flash colors when flying? If so where and what color?
WingRump
TailUnder tail
7.In action is it: Slow and quiet or active and nervous?
8.Does it occur alone or in a flock?
9.In flying does it go: Straight and swift, dart about, up and down, wave—like, flap the wings constantly, sail or with wings steady, flap the wings and then sail?
10.Describe its song or call note.
11.Where does it sit when singing?
Does it sing while flying?
For Closer Observation
12.Colors and markings of:
BreastWingTail
Top of headEye streakBack
13.Is the bill: Slender and long, short and thick, medium, curved, hooked?
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