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48 Cards in this Set
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American Ornithologists' Union Quarterly Journal
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Auk
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American Ornithologists' Union Monograph Series
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Ornithological Monographs
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American Ornithologists' Union Checklist Committee
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The A.O.U. Checklist of North American Birds
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Wilson Ornithological Society's Quarterly Jounral
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Wilson Bulletin
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Cooper Ornithological Society's Quarterly Journal
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Condor
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Cooper Ornithological Society's Monograph Series
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Studies in Avian Biology
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Association of Field Ornithologists' Quarterly Journal
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Journal of Field Ornithology
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Waterbird Society's Quarterly Journal
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Waterbirds
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Raptor Research Foundation's Quarterly Journal
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Journal of Raptor Research
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Georgia Ornithological Society's Quarterly Journal
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The Oriole
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1
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Trachea
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14
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Heart
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2
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Esophagus
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6
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Proventriculus
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3
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Crop
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7
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Gizzard
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12
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Duodenum
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5
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Liver
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8
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Pancreas
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9
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Caecum
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10
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Cloaca
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Tail feathers
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Retrices
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Line that runs above the eye
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Superciliary line
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Area on back of head between crown and the nape
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Occiput
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Upper mandible is longer and forms a slight downward hook
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Hooked
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Mandibles higher than they are wide
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Compressed
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Mandibles wider than they are high
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Depressed
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Mandibles are just as high as they are wide
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Stout
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Mandibles elongated and form a circular crosssection
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Terette
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Mandibles cross each other near tip
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Crossed
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Mandibles and short and cone-shaped when together
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Conical
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Mandibles flattened laterally near the tip and form a spoon or scoop shape
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Spatulate
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Bill is long and curves slightly upward
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Recurved
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Bill is long and curves slightly downward
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Decurved
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Bill has angular change in direction
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Bent
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Bill does not change direction
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Straight
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Bill is stout throughout but tapers to a point near the tip
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Chisel-like
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Tomial surfaces of mandibles have tooth or saw-like grooves
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Serrate
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Tomial surfaces of mandibles have flattened, sieve-like grooves
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Lamellate
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Upper mandible has a pronounced tomial tooth or teeth
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Toothed
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Bill has pronounced hump
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Gibbous
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Sides of the mandibles are convex
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Swollen
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Chin and throat form a sack
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Gular sac
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Process of feather loss and replacement
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Molt
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Bird knee joint
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Patella
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First toe which is usually directed backwards
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Hallux
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Hallux at the same level as other toes
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Incumbent hallux
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Hallux higher than other toes
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Elevated hallux
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