In this Spanish Difficult Review picture quiz you will be doing a little bird watching. If you are an avid birdwatcher then you will know a lot about birds. Birds are fascinating and very entertaining. If you watch them long enough, you will even begin to see their personalities. Since we co-exist with them so well, it is fun to get to know them in both English and Spanish. Therefore, for this quick picture review quiz (with a second quiz to follow), you will be testing your ability to remember birds and items associated with birds in your second language of Spanish. The English words have been capitalized for you. See how quickly you can locate the Spanish translation. After all, birds of a feather stick together!
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The Spanish word for woodpecker is pájaro carpintero. In other words, a carpenter bird.
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The Spanish word for swans is cisnes. It is a completely different word from the English word and it contains NO accents.
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The Spanish word for roadrunners is correcaminos.
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The Spanish word for quail is codorniz. There are no accent marks in the word.
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The Spanish word for peacock is pavo real. There are no accent marks.
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The Spanish word for nest is nido.
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The Spanish word for hawk is halcón. This is an accent mark over the 'o'.
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The Spanish word for feather is pluma.
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The Spanish word for cage is jaula.
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The Spanish word for parrot is papagayo.
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