Guía de campo de colibríes

Juego de colores según los números // Color By Numbers ID Game

Tu Guía de campo

Una guía de campo es parecida a un diccionario con fotos. Para identificar un ave, simplemente conecta el ave con la foto. Va a su Guía de campo de colibríes aquí:

IDENTIFicar el ave

En Salt Lake hay cuatro especies de colibríes que viajan desde el centro de México al oeste de Estados Unidos. ¿Cómo se pueden distinguir? Se pueden usar dos herramientas: la observación y la contemplación de sus colores. Cada colibrí en Salt Lake tiene colores distintos. Para identificar un colibrí, simplemente conecta el ave con la foto.

  1. Use your Color By Numbers ID Game to identify the characteristic field mark that can help you tell the hummingbirds apart.

  2. Then, identify which bird is which species on your worksheet!

  3. Report your birds in the comments on the Tracy Aviary Facebook page. Tell us what you learned about the field mark that shows off which species each one is, and anything you find interesting about each species.


Calliope hummingbird

Colibrí Calíope

Identify this bird by…

  • The magenta gorget, or “gorgeous throat” of the male with lots of spacing between its feather where you see a white base.

  • The loud sounds of their wings sounds like a bumblebee splattering paint!

Learn More: All About Birds

 

broad-tailed hummingbird

Zumbador cola-ancha

Identify this bird by…

  • The magenta gorget, or “gorgeous throat” of the male!

  • The loud sounds the males make! Imagine a cricket (the chips) fighting a bee (the buzzing of their very fast wing beats) with a light saber.

Learn More: Project Broadtail SLC // All About Birds

 

BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD

Colibrí gorjinegro

Identify this bird by

  • The velvety, black gorget, or “gorgeous throat” with a thin, iridescent purple base

  • The repetitive buzz of the males’ wings! Imagine a wind up toy being let loose, wound back up, and let loose again.

Learn More: All About Birds

 

Anna’s Hummingbird

Colibrí de Anna

Identify this bird by…

  • The rose-pink gorget, or “gorgeous throat” and head!

  • The whistle and buzz of their wings! It sounds like a bumblebee whistling a metallic tune.

Learn More: All About Birds


 

Report your findings on which hummingbird you have on your Color By Number ID sheet on the Tracy Aviary Facebook page!