Wrens, Swallows, Vireos, Cuckoos, and Kinglets Flashcards
(21 cards)
Rapid, harsh kakakakakakakakowkowkowp. Dense, throaty coos.
Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Cuculidae

Long tail with big white spots.
Bright yellow mandibles, with black on top.
Rapid, harsh kakakakakakakakowkowkowp. Dense, throaty coos.
Soft, mellow cu-cu-cus in groups of 2-5, all on the same pitch.
Black-billed Cuckoo - Cuculidae

All-black bill, and has no rusty red in it’s wings.
Has a narrow, very red eye-ring.
Soft, mellow cu-cu-cus in groups of 2-5, all on the same pitch.
chew
Purple Martin - Hirundinidae

Our biggest swallow, with glossy-black on top and greyer on the wings and below.
Black bill.
long notes and twitters
Tree Swallow - Hirundinidae

Glossy blue or green, with a dark cap that comes down to the level of the eye.
A series of liquid twittering for the calls.
trip trip
Northern Rough-winged Swallow - Hirundinidae

Dull grey on throat that fades to white on it’s belly. No sharp contrast on underparts, unlike any other swallow.
Sounds like a very drawn out, hard, low, “b-r-r-ret”.
buzzes and electric twitters
Bank Swallow - Hirundinidae

Brown above, white below, and with a sharply defined chest band.
Cliff Swallow - Hirundinidae

Buffy rump, dark back, chestnut throat, with a very white patch on the forehead.
wit wit
Barn Swallow - Hirundinidae

A long, forked tail.
Steel blue back and chestnut throat. No white forehead patch like the cliff swallow.
stuttering; gurgling; musical;
House Wren - Troglodytidae

Plainer than most other wrens, with a faint eyebrow, thin eye-rings, and bars on both the wings and tail.
Sounds like a gurgling, bubbling song that rises first, then falls.
varied; complicated; bubbly and busy
Winter Wren - Troglodytidae

Small and ark, with a shorter tail, dark flank barring, and has a paler throat.
Has a series of high pitched chatters and trills.
Sedge Wren chip; chip or chip; chip; chrrrrr-rrr
Sedge Wren - Troglodytidae

Narrow streaks on both the crown and back, and has a relatively shorter bill.
More pattern on the wings than marsh sparrows, less obvious eyebrow too.
Has a series of harsh notes like two pebbles tapping together.
varied; complicated; fast; bubbly and busy
Marsh Wren - Troglodytidae

Bold white eyebrow, solid brown crown, white stripes on a black triangle in the center of the back.
Sounds like a liquid song that ends in mechanical chatter, like a sewing machine.
brrrrrrr (a brief; downslurred; rapid trill like thumbing comb tines)
chooble-dee (varied triplet phrases)
tea-kettle; tea-kettle; tea-kettle
Carolina Wren - Troglodytidae

Rich chestnut colored, and the boldest white eyebrow ever. Butterscotch tummy.
Sounds like “tea-kettle” or “tweedle tweedle tweedle”.
zpeee (a bit raspy)
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - Polioptilidae

Blue-grey, with a white eye-ring and outer tail feathers. Can have thin, black eyebrows.
A thin, musical warble. Call is pretty nasally buzzy.
see-see-see- (hp)
Golden-crowned Kinglet - Regulidae

Stripes on face and no eye-ring, but has a central orange crown.
Thin, wiry and ascending call, with tumbling chatter.
ji-dit; ji-dit; ji-dit (rattly)
too-fritchyoo-fritchyoo-fritchyoo-
Ruby-crowned Kinglet - Regulidae

Bold white eye ring, wings with one strong white bar, with a black bar just behind it.
Has a bold red crown, that is raised only in excitement!
Sounds just like musical chattering.
three-Ay; three-Ay
Yellow-throated Vireo - Vireonidae

Has bold yellow “spectacles” and throat, with a gray rump/
Sounds huskier than Red-eyed. Sounds like a screamy robin, almost.
See you, be-seeing ya, so long
Blue-headed Vireo - Vireonidae

White spectacles and wingbars. Has a blue-grey head that contrasts with the white throat, greenish back, and yellow sides.
Has a lot of very sweet, slow and slurred phrases with a bit more musicality than Red-eyed.
weaker, higher pitch
Philadelphia Vireo - Vireonidae

Distinct, dark lores and has the brightest yellow on it’s upper chest, unlike Warbling, which has it on it’s sides.
“See-me? Here-I-am! Up-here. See’me?”
warbled phrases (complicated)
If I sees you; I will seize you; and I’ll squeeze you till you squirt (to a caterpillar)
brigadier; brigadier; briga-tee
Warbling Vireo - Vireonidae

Grey and white with yellow tinges. No wing bars, obvious white eyebrow, and a les obvious dark eyeline.
Drosy, rampling warble that ends on a rising note, kind of like a Purple Finch.
where are you? and here I am
Red-eyed Vireo - Vireonidae

A strongly patterned head with black stripes, white eyebrow, and grey crown. Has red eyes, and a longer bill than Warbling.
Has a series of short, musical robin-like phrases that are endlessly repeated; much less musical than Blue-headed.