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Know Your Birds Quiz: Part Two

Question: Which bird may impale its prey on a thorn as if on a meat hook, earning it the alternative name butcherbird?
Answer: The shrike may impale its prey on a thorn as if on a meat hook, earning it the alternative name butcherbird.
Question: Which birds gave English naturalist Charles Darwin evidence for his thesis that “species are not immutable?”
Answer: The Galapagos finches gave English naturalist Charles Darwin evidence for his thesis that “species are not immutable.”
Question: Which bird is noted for hunting insects by walking underwater in rushing streams and is named for its frequent body bobbing?
Answer: The dipper is noted for hunting insects by walking underwater in rushing streams and is named for its frequent body bobbing.
Question: Which bird rubs ants over its feathers, possibly using the insects’ bodily fluids as a grooming aid?
Answer: The antbird rubs ants over its feathers, possibly using the insects’ bodily fluids as a grooming aid.
Question: Which is any of more than a dozen species of small slender birds, with downcurved bills, that spiral up tree trunks in search of insects?
Answer: The treecreeper is any of more than a dozen species of small slender birds, with downcurved bills, that spiral up tree trunks in search of insects.
Question: Which bird is named for the shape of its tail when spread in courtship display?
Answer: The lyrebird is named for the shape of its tail when spread in courtship display.
Question: Which is a small brownish bird indigenous to Africa that breeds in thorn-scrub country and is thought to be among the most populous bird species in the world?
Answer: The quelea is a small brownish bird indigenous to Africa that breeds in thorn-scrub country. It is thought to be among the most populous bird species in the world.
Question: The ancient Romans used which birds to relay news of chariot race results?
Answer: The ancient Romans used carrier pigeons to relay news of chariot race results.
Question: Which bird inhabits eastern Australia and forms social groups of up to 20 birds?
Answer: Apostlebirds, also known as grey jumpers, inhabit eastern Australia and form social groups of up to 20 birds. Early settlers believed that they always formed groups of 12, inviting a comparison to Christ’s Twelve Apostles.
Question: Which “northern” bird is a mimic that has been known to imitate the songs of 20 or more bird species within 10 minutes?
Answer: The northern mockingbird is a mimic that has been known to imitate the songs of 20 or more bird species within 10 minutes.
Question: Which bird was immortalized by Gilbert and Sullivan in their operetta The Mikado (1885)?
Answer: The willow tit was immortalized by Gilbert and Sullivan in their operetta The Mikado (1885), which contains the refrain “Willow, titwillow, titwillow!”
Question: Which is an Australasian songbird named for its loud metallic voice and magpielike black-and-white plumage?
Answer: The bell-magpie is an Australasian songbird, belonging to the family Cracticidae, that was named for its loud metallic voice and magpielike black-and-white plumage.