| Letter | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| B | 'MERICA!!!!! | Bald Eagle | 86%
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| E | The only bird to ever beet Australia in a war. | Emu | 81%
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| H | This nectar-drinking pollinator has a forked tongue. | Hummingbird | 81%
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| F | This bird derives its pigmentation from its diet. | Flamingo | 76%
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| O | The biggest bird in Africa. | Ostrich | 76%
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| T | November (in the U.S., October in Canada). | Turkey | 71%
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| D | If it walks like one, and talks like one... | Duck | 62%
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| G | Being as my name is WunderGans, I would be remiss not to include this bird in this quiz. (If you aren't getting it, I would suggest that you refresh your German.) | Goose | 62%
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| S | Basically a giant goose. | Swan | 62%
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| V | A scavenging raptor. | Vulture | 62%
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| M | A variety of parrots. | Macaw | 57%
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| L | This water bird has a call like a car horn and a name that means crazy person. | Loon | 52%
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| P | A diving bird with a famous beak. | Pelican | 52%
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| W | Tree-eating insects beware! | Woodpecker | 52%
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| C | This small bird can actually sing 2 songs at once. | Canary | 48%
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| A | A species of Antarctic diving bird. (Find the exact species name.) | Adelie Penguin | 43%
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| K | Australia. Gumdrops. That should be clear enough. | Kookaburra | 43%
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| Z | A small bird named after a certain equine. | Zebra Finch | 43%
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| Q | This bird's feathers were highly valued in the Aztec Empire. | Quetzal | 33%
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| R | Holy ornithology, Mammalman! | Robin | 33%
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| I | This South Asian bird is known for its colorful plumage. (Options were surprisingly limited for this letter, so I had to use a more technical name for this bird, just a heads up. I hope that makes sense and is helpful.) | Indian Peafowl | 24%
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| N | A species of Hawai'ian waterfowl. | Nene | 24%
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| U | This South American bird species really does look like Elvis Presley. | Umbrellabird | 19%
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| X | A specific species of the bird from letter H. I could hardly find any optioned for this letter, so this is the best I've got. Good luck. | Xantu's Hummingbird | 14%
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| J | A species of raptor from a country/island in the Caribbean (Greater Antilles). (Options were also surprisingly slim for this letter.) | Jamaican Owl | 10%
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| Y | A wading bird with a particularly-colored beak. | Yellow-Billed Stork | 5%
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