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Big Day 2018 R1

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US state that is part of the 2018 Big Day?
Shorebird with a very long, thin, upwardly curved bill: American ________
The curve of the Whimbrel’s bill closely matches the burrows of these crustaceans
He is the captain of Team Honduras?
Tern-like bird with a lower mandible that is longer than the upper
Medium-sized "peep" sandpipers
Large Shorebird with a long, thick bill and piercing call that suggests its name
The largest North American shorebird
Cornell Lab’s birding dream team: Team ________?
A boldly patterned bird that specializes in feeding on bivalves
This gull is the only member of its genus and behaves more like a tern: ________ Gull
Group to which the world's smallest shorebird belongs Might go for “The world’s smallest shorebird is the Least_____”
This bird’s name sounds both divine and clever
Only stilt native to North America
Down
The only gull that regularly nests in trees _________ Gull
Gull with a sense of humor?
“Color” of North America’s only native knot
Time of day do the teams generally start birding on Big Day
Number of hours the birding teams count birds on Big Day?
Species of curlew not seen since the 1960’s
This shorebird that uses a “sewing-machine” method to forage along across mudflats: Long-billed ____________
This shorebird is distinguished by red back, black belly, and drooping bill
The Big Day poster child: ___________ Plover
This group of birds is the focus of Big Day 2018
Sanderlings will regurgitate the shells of the creatures in this diverse arthropods
Team Honduras will be birding in this coastal location
This shorebird does not actually kill mammals
Group of shorebirds in which the males incubate the eggs
Number of Cornell Lab teams taking part in Big Day 2018 on May 5th?
This shorebird is a real rock roller