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FINAL LAB PRACTICAL

Everything you need to know for the final lab practical is on this page. You can scroll down and see everything. You can also use the following links to look at some things individually

Characters of the Bill | Characters of the Feet | Characters of the Feet - Toes | Characters of the Feet - Nails
|Glossary of terms  |  Characters of the Tail | Feathers - Shape & Structure | Nostrils | Modified feathers


If you notice something on the lab practical that is not on this page. Please let me know.
I will make it extra credit. Hopefully, that will not happen! By the way that does not mean that I will not be using examples that are not on this page. I will most certainly use other photos, songs, and specimens that are not found here. There will be extra credit questions on the practical. Remember we will be going outside for approximately the 80 minutes of the practical. Bring your field guides and binoculars!
 
               Here is the basic format of the exam:  175 points
 
1.There will be 40species (slides or powerpoint) for which you will have to record the common name. (30 seconds per slide) 40 points
2.There will be 10 species (slides or powerpoint) for which you will have to record the Family and 10 for which you will have to record the order. (30 seconds per slide) 20 points
3. You will have to answer general habitat, ecology, topography (id), habit questions for 10 species (slides or powerpoint). (1 minute per slide) 10 points
4. 20 random songs (from the ones you need to know). (Approximately 1 minute per song) 20 points
5.10 questions related to the form and function of the bill, tail, feet, or wing characteristics. (30 seconds/specimen (Study skins) 10 points
6. A field quiz near the duck pond or smithfield plantation. We will ask you 25questions. The format will be very similar to that used for field quizzes. Questions may include the following: common names, order names, family names, songs, general habitat, ecology, topography (id), habit questions. Any bird or bird habitat (from our list) that we see or hear along the way is fair game. (Approximately 80 minutes) 75 points
7.10 extra credit songs (30 seconds per song) 10 points
8. 3 extra credit questions (20 seconds per question) 3 points
8. 2 extra credit questions on the field part of the exam 2 points
 
You must know the order, family, common name, habitat, and habits and be able to identify by sight each species marked with a  . There are about 190 species on the list.  In addition, you will be expected to learn the vocalization for the 59 species labeled with a  symbol. You can get extra credit for learning the vocalizations for the 22 species labeled  .
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