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  2. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    The concentration of birds during migration can put species at risk. Some spectacular migrants have already gone extinct; during the passenger pigeon's (Ectopistes migratorius) migration the enormous flocks were 1.5 kilometres (1 mi) wide, darkening the sky, and 500 km (300 mi) long, taking several days to pass. [134]

  3. List of birds of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This is a comprehensive list of all bird species known to have occurred naturally in Michigan as permanent residents, summer residents, winter residents, transients, or vagrants. Non-native species that have not established self-sustaining populations, such as escapees from captivity, are excluded.

  4. Pigeon, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon, Michigan. 20 languages. ... Pigeon is a village in Huron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,208 at the 2010 census.

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  6. Passenger pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The passenger pigeon was supposedly descended from Zenaida pigeons that had adapted to the woodlands on the plains of central North America. [16] The passenger pigeon differed from the species in the genus Zenaida in being larger, lacking a facial stripe, being sexually dimorphic, and having iridescent neck feathers and a smaller clutch.

  7. Pigeon pox - Wikipedia

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    Typical symptoms of an infection with the pigeon pox virus. Pigeon pox is a viral disease to which only pigeons are susceptible. It is characterized by pox scabs, which most frequently form on the featherless parts of the bird. The disease is caused by the Pigeon pox virus. It can be transmitted by droplet infection from one animal to another ...

  8. Swiss Valley and other Michigan ski resorts fight for winter ...

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    Find the Muskegon Winter Sports Complex at 462 Scenic Drive, North Muskegon (msports.org, 877-879-5843). St. Joe County Parks When snow sports do return, they’ll run similar to last season at St ...

  9. Pigeon River (Mullett Lake) - Wikipedia

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    The Pigeon River's headwaters start just north and east of Gaylord, Michigan, at the Otsego Club and Resort. From there the river flows north 47.4 miles (76.3 km) [ 1 ] through private land and the Pigeon River Country State Forest to Mullett Lake.