Unfortunately, we didn't receive any entries for last week's bird, so don't be afraid to speak up this week, guys! We would love to hear from you, and even if your guess is incorrect, it always makes us so happy to receive responses. But it's time for the big reveal: Last week's bird was the Northern Bobwhite. Check out the bird guide in just a few hours (if you got up early to read this) to see a full description for it, and added stats to other bird descriptions! Now for a real challenge! It's up to you to figure out what the bird above is! Just fill out the form below to submit your answer. And remember, you never have to give your first name to us if you aren't comfortable doing that or aren't allowed to. We do recommend you put a nickname or just a made-up name for yourself below, though, just so you can know if you won. Now here is a tip to help you identify this bird:
This bird's head is iridescent. That means it shines and appears to change color in the light, so it's head might not be all black. The rules are that you can't use the internet (except for allaboutbirds.org) to identify the bird. We encourage you to try using a field guide to identify it, but if you can't find it, try looking on allaboutbirds.org. Have fun, and we can't wait to hear from you!
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About RoseI am Rose, a 12 year old birdwatcher and the founder of Junior Ornithologists! I REALLY love birds and have since I was five years old. I also know a lot about birds and, through this website, I hope to share my knowledge with you! About JillHi! I'm Jill, and I like birds just as much as Rose does. The first word I learned to say was bird! My favorite birds are perigrine falcons and snowy owls. I can't wait to share information about birds with everyone!
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