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Challenge for Charity – February, 2010

Time for another Challenge for Charity contest, where participants play for their favorite nature/wildlife/conservation charity. The first person with the most correct answers wins, and multiple entries are welcome. Good Luck!

Challenge for Charity February 2010 Picture 1

Picture 1 | Plano, TX

Picture 1: What a cutie! (Not a hint, just an opinion :-) )

Challenge for Charity February 2010 Picture 2

Picture 2 | Plano, TX

Picture 2: What are these objects commonly called, and what is the significance of that hole?

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Challenge for Charity February 2010 Picture 3

Picture 3 | Plano, TX

Picture 3: This acorn comes from a common type of tree – name the Genus

Bonus Question: Look closely at the picture below, and tell me how many birds (they are Meadowlarks – not a trick question) – you see.

Challenge for Charity February 2010 Bonus

Bonus Question | Plano, TX

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