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Individual Birds Of Minnesota By: Kyra and Aaron The Great Blue Heron Genus Species: Aredea herodias Interesting Facts: -Seattle's official city bird -Can expand neck for larger fish -Both Male and Female look alike Common Food Sources: -Fish -Invertebrates -Amphibians -Reptiles -Birds -Small Mammals Canada Branta Goose canadensis Interesting Facts: Food Sources: -Sexes look alike -Variety of Plants -Grasses -Berries and grain -Sedges -11 different species -Problems in cities and towns because they leave droppings every where Mallard Interesting Facts: Anas platyrhynchos -Rarely Dives -Dips head under water Food Sources: -Insects -Larvae -Aquatic Invertebrates -Seeds -Acorns -Aquatic Vegitation -Grain Female Male Wood Duck Aix sponsa Interesting Fact: -Popular Game Bird Food Source: Seeds, acorns, fruits, aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates. Red-Tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis Food Sources: Small and mediumsized mammals, birds, reptiles. Male and Female look alike, but Females are a little larger Osprey Pandion haliaetus Food Source: Fish, just fish, look at the picture, it’s a fish. Bald Eagle Halieaeetus leucocephalus Food Sources: Opportunistic feeder, but prefers fish. Eats large birds, mammals, and carrion. American Crow Corvuz brachyrhynchos Food Sources: Omnivorous. Waste grain, earthworms, insects, carrion, garbage, seeds, amphibians, reptiles, mice, fruit, bird eggs and nestlings. Red-Heades Woodpecker Maleanerpes erythrocephalus Food Source: Most omnivorous woodpecker. Beech and oak mast, seeds, nuts, berries, fruit, insects, bird eggs, nestlings, mice. Ring-Necked Pheasant Phasianus colchius Food Source: Seeds, especially cultivated grain, grasses, leaves, roots, wild fruits and nuts, and insects.