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You are a stone carver teaching a group of students how to carve birds in soapstone. You stress that accurate depictions are essential. Here's how you help the students make sure their initial drawings are correct.

1. Alison wants to carve a merganser nesting in a tree hole. Would this sculpture be accurate?

Alison's sculpture of a common merganser nesting in a tree hole would be accurate because this is one of their preferred nesting habitats.

2. Jamie wants to carve a male and female mountain quail. He believes that he should not give the female a head plume. Is he correct?

Jamie should carve both the male and female quail with a head plume. Although male and females often vary in bird species, they do share some characteristics.

3. Marie wants to carve a cardinal resting on a bird feeder. Would this depiction be accurate?

Marie's depiction of a cardinal at a bird feeder would be accurate because this type of bird will frequent gardens and feeders.