I got some wrong.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/games/quizzes/2012/AussieBirds/
I got some wrong.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/games/quizzes/2012/AussieBirds/
8 out of 10
Mr buffy and I did OK. You have to read the questions carefully and not be quite so suspicious that an ABC quiz is likely to be wrong, don’t you……
Peak Warming Man said:
I got some wrong.http://www.abc.net.au/science/games/quizzes/2012/AussieBirds/
I said sheepdog when I should have said dolphins?
{You got 9 questions correct.You answered the following number/s incorrectly:
Which means you were correct.}
buffy said:
Mr buffy and I did OK. You have to read the questions carefully and not be quite so suspicious that an ABC quiz is likely to be wrong, don’t you……
Trick questions.. ;)
Powerful owl

Bubblecar said:
Powerful owl
pg!
Yeah.. I know what it looks like.
7.
Bloody dolphins!
sibeen said:
7.Bloody dolphins!
Who would have guessed?
I knew there was no way dolphins could be trained to protect penguins.
Blue holden

Bubblecar said:
Blue holden
bugger oh// What I did wrong was misread Q5..
Great Tits

poikilotherm said:
Great Tits
I’m booby man, myself..
poikilotherm said:
Great Tits
Up in Scandinavia where it’s cold, you can sometimes see blue tits.
Angus Prune said:
poikilotherm said:
Great Tits
Up in Scandinavia where it’s cold, you can sometimes see blue tits.
I’ve hot a remedy for that.
I have never seen a female red-tailed black cockatoo with a yellow tail. :S
roughbarked said:
poikilotherm said:
Great Tits
I’m booby man, myself..
I generally favour long legged birds, but sometimes you just have to go for a shag.
Carmen_Sandiego said:
I have never seen a female red-tailed black cockatoo with a yellow tail. :S
That’s because you have never seen a female of the species.
Angus Prune said:
but sometimes you just have to go for a shag.
on the rocks?
>>I have never seen a female red-tailed black cockatoo with a yellow tail. :S<<
Yes, that was a tricky one…but the females have some yellow in with the red. Although I am only talking about the southern ones, which are a threatened species.
Carmen_Sandiego said:
I have never seen a female red-tailed black cockatoo with a yellow tail. :S
Same here :\
buffy said:
>>I have never seen a female red-tailed black cockatoo with a yellow tail. :S<<
Yes, that was a tricky one…but the females have some yellow in with the red. Although I am only talking about the southern ones, which are a threatened species.
As I said.. trick questions..
kii said:
There is something new to be learned .. every day.
Carmen_Sandiego said:I have never seen a female red-tailed black cockatoo with a yellow tail. :S
Same here :\
8/10
Fucking bower birds and cockatoos with yellow bits.
Very nice lady here:
http://www.birdway.com.au/cacatuinae/red_tailed_black_cockatoo/source/redtailblackcockatoo85242.htm
We got the bowerbird one wrong because of poor reading of the question really. We put the nest away from the bower, but I didn’t notice that the answer implied the female did the bower.
buffy said:
We got the bowerbird one wrong because of poor reading of the question really. We put the nest away from the bower, but I didn’t notice that the answer implied the female did the bower.
Didn’t need to read the question.. this was the trick.. skim reading will phuck you up if you do enough of it.
I noticed that nobody spotted the Siberian tawy mouth strawberry faced bumskidder.