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Friday photos: Sora
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
Sora can be found in marshes throughout North America. Their large feet and short, bright yellow beaks make them stand out from other rails. We hope you enjoy the photos below from our online photo galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. ...
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Friday photos: Black-and-white Warblers
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
The handsome Black-and-white Warbler is patterned like a little zebra! You can find it creeping around tree trunks throughout central and eastern North America. We found the photos below in our online galleries . Each was taken by one of our handsome...
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Friday photos: Roseate Spoonbills
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
Long-legged spoonbills can be found in Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia as well as South America, the Caribbean, and the southern United States. Each has a large, flat, spatulate bill, but only the Roseate Spoonbill, pictured here, is delightfully...
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Friday photos: Coquettes
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Posted over 1 year ago by
jkuczynski
Few hummingbirds are as fancy as showy coquettes. Colorful, crested, frilled, tufted, and oh so festive, they are jewels of Central and South America. We found the photos below in our online galleries . Submit your photos to our galleries. Read...
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9 Whooping Cranes will be released on Alabama refuge
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Posted over 1 year ago by
Matt Mendenhall
Nine young Whooping Cranes that flew from Wisconsin to Alabama behind ultralight planes last fall will not be led to refuges in Florida but instead will be released on Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge near Decatur, Alabama. (Right: An Operation Migration...
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Ivory-billed Woodpecker is extinct, say two teams of researchers
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Posted over 1 year ago by
Matt Mendenhall
Two groups of scientists studying museum specimens and sightings of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker have reached the same disappointing conclusion: The iconic bird is extinct. Each team described their findings in papers in the February 2012 issue of the...
February, 2012