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  5. Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center was the premiere research station for the Louisiana Bird Observatory (formerly known as the Bluebonnet Bird Monitoring Project). This project is designed to study year-round population trends and moulting patterns in southern bird populations. [6] This project has conducted bird banding programs since March 2010.

  6. Eastern bluebonnet - Wikipedia

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    The eastern bluebonnet (Northiella haematogaster), also known as the greater bluebonnet, is an Australian parrot, one of two species in the genus Northiella. [2] It was originally included in the genus Psephotus but due to distinctive physical and behavioural differences was reclassified into its own genus in 1994 by ornithologists and taxonomists Christidis and Boles. [2]

  7. Bluebonnet (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Bluebonnets, as they are commonly referred to, are small species of parrots native to Australia and classed within the Northiella genus—the eastern bluebonnet (N. haematogaster Gould, 1838) [1] and the Naretha bluebonnet (N. narethae H.L. White, 1921). [2] The genus is named in honour of Australian ornithologist Alfred John North.

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