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The Great North American Bird Watching Trivia Game

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2 or more players. Ages 12 and up. $29.99
Birders everywhere, it’s time to drop your binoculars and focus on a game that is sure to soar. The Great North American Bird Watching Trivia Game is the ultimate birding trivia game designed for those who want to test their knowledge on North American birds.

Bird watching is North America’s fastest growing hobby, and is currently enjoyed by 64 million Americans. This game provides birders of all skill levels a way to learn more about the birds they observe every day.

Topics covered in the game include habitat, mannerisms, field marks, diet, nomenclature, and more.

This beautifully packaged game features over 2,000 questions falling to three levels of difficulty – beginner, intermediate, and expert – making the game suitable for birders of all skills levels.

Sample Questions

1. North America's most common species of Albatross can be found on which coast?

2. What is the most common species of Grebe in North America?

3. Which is the only species of Kingfisher that hides its burrow entrance behind hanging vegetation?

4. This Woodpecker, once our largest species, is now believed to be extinct.

5. Which of the following identifies a Ruby-crowned Kinglet: dark streaking on breast, white eyebrow, white wings bars, or yellow crown patch?

6. Where does the Bank Swallow nest: in burrows on steep banks, in gourd-shaped nests inside abandoned buildings, or in tree cavities?

7. Which two of the following are important sources of food for the Cedar Waxwing: berries, cedar leaves, insects, or seeds?

8. This endangered bird's call has been described as a trumpeting ker-loo ker-lee-loo.

9. During what season can Cedar Waxwings be found in the Pacific Northwest: summer, winter, year round, or never?

Answers: 1. Pacific coast 2. Pied-billed Grebe 3. Green Kingfisher 4. Ivory-billed Woodpecker 5. White wing bars 6. In burrows on steep banks 7. Berries and insects 8. Whooping Crane 9. Year round

Vendor: Outset Media
Contains:
bulletInstruction sheet
bulletGame board
bullet360 question cards
bullet8 playing pieces
bullet30 “Life List” cards