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  2. ʻŌʻū - Wikipedia

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    The Kauaʻi Forest Birds Recovery Plan was published in 1983 and the Hawaiʻi Forest Birds Recovery Plan was published in 1984. These recovery plans recommend active land management, controlling the spread of introduced plants and animals, closely monitoring new land activity or development to prevent further destruction of forest bird habitat ...

  3. Why bird watchers see birds that aren't supposed to be here ...

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    I was curious about just how unusual this sighting was. But if you check out ebird.org , an online database of bird sightings, you can find a handful reported every winter in the Seacoast area ...

  4. What 'devil bird' sightings in New York tell us about ... - AOL

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    An anhinga sighting in Brooklyn in spring 2023 made headlines in the New York Times; around the same time a flock of 22 of the birds, also known as “water turkeys” or “snake birds,” were ...

  5. Uncommon bird sightings across New York include the ... - AOL

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    Here are some uncommon birds spotted in WNY this winter. Check out this list of birds spotted by bird watchers on ebird.org's New York Rare Bird Alert. The website gathers this information in the ...

  6. List of bird species described in the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    A new species of scops-owl (Aves, Strigiformes, Strigidae, Otus) from Príncipe Island (Gulf of Guinea, Africa) and novel insights into the systematic affinities within Otus. ZooKeys . DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1126.87635

  7. List of bird species discovered since 1900 - Wikipedia

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    This article describes bird species discovered since 1900.Before the 20th century, and into its early decades, the pace of discovery (and "discovery") of new species was fast; during this period, with numerous collecting expeditions into species-rich areas not previously visited by western ornithologists, up to several hundred new species per decade were being described.

  8. This unexpected gem for bird watchers offers uncommon ... - AOL

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  9. Imperial woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    A mated pair requires a very large area of untouched mature forest to survive, approximately 25 km 2 (9.7 sq mi); [6] outside the breeding season, the birds are reported to form small groups of up to 12 individuals and move about a wide area, apparently in response to the availability of food. [8]