Made a Sporcle Quiz for Birds!

Very cool quiz, I got 44/50, should have got one more - I couldn't think of it though it was kind of obvious! Maybe you should do a mammal one too.
 
I got all 50, but I admit I had trouble with the Hawaiian one.

:p

Hix
 
@Thylo- They want "Saddle-Billed Stork."
I'm in a similar situation to zooboy28, with 44/50, and one being on the tip of my tongue but not remembering it.
 
@Thylo- They want "Saddle-Billed Stork."
I'm in a similar situation to zooboy28, with 44/50, and one being on the tip of my tongue but not remembering it.

I tried that, too, and it didn't take.... Perhaps I spelled it wrong I guess.

Yeah there were a few on the tip of my tongue that I just couldn't remember and then I couldn't remember how to spell "Gouldian":p I finished with 36/50 (I guess 38/50 if you count that I recognized Saddlebill Stork and Gouldian Finch).

~Thylo:cool:
 
Got 39/50, 78%.
Missed-
Bearded reedling
Maleo.
White-eared catbird
Radjah shelduck
Blue-throated piping guan
Hoatzin
Crested oropendula
Congo peafowl
Capuchinbird
California condor
Nicobar pigeon
 
The stats were interesting too - the hardest bird to get was the Capuchinbird, and the easiest was the Yellow-eyed Penguin.

:p

Hix
 
The stats were interesting too - the hardest bird to get was the Capuchinbird, and the easiest was the Yellow-eyed Penguin.

:p

Hix

Funny, I recognized Capuchinbird immediately but Yellow-Eyed Penguin was one of the birds I just couldn't remember the first time.

~Thylo:cool:
 
I think the reason "yellow-eyed penguin" is so easy is because penguins are so recognisable, and the quiz only requires "penguin" as an answer (or "stork", etc.), not the full common species name.
 
I think the reason "yellow-eyed penguin" is so easy is because penguins are so recognisable, and the quiz only requires "penguin" as an answer (or "stork", etc.), not the full common species name.

Yeah. That's why I got 50/50.

:p

Hix
 
Wow, thanks guys! I was thinking of making one for ungulates next! I would also like to do one for rodents. What do you think?
 
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