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  2. Kirtland's warbler - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, breeding pairs have been found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Wisconsin, and southern Ontario due to the expanding population. [5] The birds winter in Cuba, The Bahamas and the nearby Turks and Caicos Islands , where they are found on all islands investigated. [ 17 ]

  3. International parrot trade - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinth macaws sell for $5000–$12,000 per mature breeding pair [45] Captive bred blue-and-yellow macaw were sold for around $1,800 in the United States in the early 1980s, and for $650 to $900 in the early 1990s [44] Live birds and bird eggs are the second most common major seizure by the Australian Customs Service [46]

  4. List of birds of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The American robin is the state bird of Michigan. This list of birds of Michigan includes species documented in the U.S. state of Michigan and accepted by the Michigan Bird Records Committee (MBRC). As of January 2023, there are 456 species included in the official list. [1]

  5. Breeding pair - Wikipedia

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    Breeding pair is a pair of animals which cooperate over time to produce offspring with some form of a bond between the individuals. [1] For example, many birds mate for a breeding season or sometimes for life. They may share some or all of the tasks involved: for example, a breeding pair of birds may split building a nest, incubating the eggs ...

  6. Crane (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Initial breeding attempts often fail, and in many cases, newer pair bonds dissolve (divorce) after unsuccessful breeding attempts. Pairs that are repeatedly successful at breeding remain together for as long as they continue to do so. [5] In a study of sandhill cranes in Florida, seven of the 22 pairs studied remained together for an 11-year ...

  7. Bird colony - Wikipedia

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    The Bird Island Nature Reserve in Lambert's Bay, Western Cape, South Africa. A bird colony is a large congregation of individuals of one or more species of bird that nest or roost in proximity at a particular location. Many kinds of birds are known to congregate in groups of varying size; a congregation of nesting birds is called a breeding colony.

  8. Wood thrush - Wikipedia

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    The pairs will perch together and feed each other in between flights. [15] The male begins to sing at dawn and dusk a few days after arriving at breeding grounds. Early in the breeding season, the male sings from high perches in the tallest trees, but as the season progresses, it sings somewhat shorter and less elaborate songs from lower perches.

  9. Thick-billed murre - Wikipedia

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    They have the smallest territory of any bird, [16] requiring less than one square foot per individual. [15] A breeding pair will lay a single egg each year. [15] [21] Despite this, they are one of the most abundant marine birds in the Northern Hemisphere. [16] Adults perform communal displays early in the breeding season to time their breeding ...

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