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48 Cards in this Set

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