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  2. List of birds of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Arkansas. This list of birds of Arkansas includes species documented in the U.S. state of Arkansas and accepted by the Arkansas Audubon Society (AAS). As of January 2022, there were 424 species included in the official list. [1]

  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. 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 ...

  5. Egyptian goose - Wikipedia

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    In the US, breeding populations are found in Arkansas, California, Florida, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas, with occasional reports of the species elsewhere. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Although the Egyptian goose was introduced to Australia and New Zealand, it did not become established in these countries.

  6. Reproduction and life cycle of the golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] Almost all established breeding golden eagles build more than one nest. [1] A typical range of nests per pair is between 2 and 5. In Sweden, pairs on average built 2.4 of them. [25] There is an average of about 4.5 nests per pair in Scotland. [1] In Idaho, there was an average of 6 nests per pair. [9]

  7. Category:Bird breeding - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bird breeding" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Avian clutch size; B.

  8. Bird flu infects Arkansas poultry as US cases rise - AOL

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    Arkansas, a major U.S. chicken producer, has reported its first outbreak of lethal avian flu in a commercial poultry flock in a year, as the nation sees an uptick in cases. The disease infected a ...

  9. Red-rumped parrot - Wikipedia

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    They lay 4-6 white eggs around 2 or so centimetres. Breeding usually takes place in spring (September–November); however, in the dryer inland areas, breeding can occur at any time of year in response to rainfall. They will begin to breed from between 12 and 18 months of age. [11] [18] Red-rumped parrots are monogamous and pair for life. Both ...