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Mallards- Order Anseriformers- Family Antidae
Male has bright green head, while female has a bland brown color

Gadwall- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has black patch at the end of the tail, while females dont.

Canvasback- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has black patch on chest, while female does not.

Redhead- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has a bright red head while the female does not

Woodduck- Order Aniserformer- Family Antidae
Male has bright green head while the female does not.

Pintail- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Males has brown head while the female does not

Green-wing teal- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has green patch behind eye while the female does not

Blue-wing Teal Duck - Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has white stripe running down its face while females does not

Ring-necked Duck- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has black head while the female does not

Northern Shoveler- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male has green head and a long bill, female does not have a green head

Canada Goose- Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
male is bigger than the female

Snow Goose - Order Anseriformer- Family Antidae
Male is bigger than female but otherwise no discernable differences in plumage.

Northern Bobwhite - Order Galliformes- Family Odontophoridae
Male has a white neck/ head while the females is yellow

Scaled Quail- Order Galliformes - Family Odontophoridae
Male has a creamish colored throat while the female has a brownish throat.

Wild Turkey - Order Galliformes - Family Phasianidae
Male is bigger, has a “ beard” feather hanging out of chest, while a female is smaller and does not have a beard and is usually more dull looking

Attwater’s Prairie Chicken- Order Galliformes- Phasianidae
Male has a bright orange/ yellow spot on neck while female does not.

Ring Necked Pheasant- Order Galliformes- Family Phasianidae
Males have a distinctive white ring around their neck and colorful plumage, while females are primarily brown and more subdued in color.

Rock Pigeon- Order Columbiformes - Family Columbidae
Male has a brigher appearance while the family is more dull looking. Male is also bigger

White winged Dove- Order Columbiformes - Family Columbidae
Male and female look the same except the male has a thicker neck and a purplish shine on their neck as well

Mourning Dove- Order Columbiformes- Family Columbidae
Male has a purple-lish crown while the female does not

Greater Roadrunner- Order Cuculiformes- Family Cucuilidae
Both look nearly Identical but the female is smaller and has a smaller beak

Yellow-billed Cuckoo- Order Cuculiformes- Family Cuculidae
Nearly Identical but the female is larger than the male

Chuck’s-Will- Widow - Order Caprimulgiformes - Family Caprimulgidae
look the same but males have white on the outer tail feathers while females dont

Whip-poor-will - Order Caprimulgiformes - Family Caprimulgidae
Males have white colored tail corner but females do not

Chimney Swift - Order Apodiformes- Family Adopdidae
Both look identical except males are heavier

Ruby-throated Hummingbird- Order Apodiformes - Family Trochilidae
Males have a red throat while females do not

Purple Gullinule - Order Gruiformes- Family Rallidae
Both similar in appearances but the male is bigger and brighter pulmage

American Coot- Order Gruiformes- Family Rallidae
Both look similar and the only to tell them apart is by their call

Sandhill Crane - Order Gruiformes - Family Gruidae
Look exactly the same but the males are bigger and have bigger pulmage

Killdeer - Order Charadriiformes- Family Charadriidae
Both look identical to each other but the male is bigger

Black Skimmer - Order Charadriiformes- Family Laridae
Both sexes look the same but the male is bigger

Ringed- Billed Gull - Order Charadriiformes- Family Laridae
Both sexes have similar plumage, but males are generally larger.

Anhinga - Order Suliformes - Family Anhingidae
Males are black while females are brown

Double crested Cormorant- Order Suliformes - Family Phalacrocoracidae
Both sexes appear similar, but males are larger.

American White Pelican - Order Pelecaniformes- Family Pelecanidae
Males have a longer beak than the females

Great Blue Heron- Order Pelecaniformes - Family Ardeidae
Look exactly the same but the male is bigger

Black Vulture - Order Cathartiformes- Family Cathartidae
Are exactly the same only differ in size

Osprey - Order Accipitrifromes - Pandionidae
Female have a “ necklace” on their chest and are larger than the male

Red Shouldered Hawk - Order Accipitriformes- Family Accipitridae
Look the same but the female is bigger

Barn Owl - Order Strigiformes- Family Tytonidae
Females are darker than males

Great Horned Owl- Order Strigiformes- Family Strigidae
Females are larger than the males

American Kestrel - Order Falconiformes- Family Falconidae
Males have a bluish tint on their wings while the females do not

Blue Jay - Order Passeriformes - Family Corvidae
Look exactly the same but the male is bigger

American Crow- order Passeriformes- Family Corvidae
Look exactly the same but the male is larger

House Sparrow - Order Passeriformes - Family Passeridae
Males have a black patch on their chest while the females do not.

Northern Mocking Bird - Order Passeriformes- Family Mimidae
Both look identical

American Robin - Order Passeriformes - Family Turdidae
males are a brighter color and have a more prounced white

Northern Cardinal - Order Passeriformes- Family Cardinalidae
Male is bright red while the female is brown
