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  2. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    An example is the migration of continental populations of Swainson's thrush Catharus ustulatus, which fly far east across North America before turning south via Florida to reach northern South America; this route is believed to be the consequence of a range expansion that occurred about 10,000 years ago. Detours may also be caused by ...

  3. Mallard - Wikipedia

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    Mallards are causing severe "genetic pollution" to South Africa's biodiversity by breeding with endemic ducks [134] even though the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds – an agreement to protect the local waterfowl populations – applies to the mallard as well as other ducks. [135]

  4. Mottled duck - Wikipedia

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    The ducks are fairly common within their restricted range; they are resident all-year round and do not migrate. Their breeding habitat is brackish and intermediate coastal marshes, but they will also use human developed habitat such as retaining ponds, water impoundments, and agricultural land during the breeding season. [ 3 ]

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  7. List of birds of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The northern mockingbird is the state bird of Florida. This list of birds of Florida includes species documented in the U.S. state of Florida and accepted by the Florida Ornithological Society Records Committee (FOSRC). As of November 2022, there were 539 species included in the official list. [1]

  8. Discover the Epic Journeys of Reindeer: Nature’s Long ... - AOL

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    However, when winter approaches, they begin their migration south and start relying more on lichen. Moreover, reindeer migrate an average of 12 to 34 miles per day and can run at speeds of up to ...

  9. Atlantic Flyway - Wikipedia

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    Waterfowl flyways in the United States. The Atlantic Flyway is in violet. The Atlantic Flyway is a major north-south flyway for migratory birds in North America. The route generally starts in Greenland, then follows the Atlantic coast of Canada, then south down the Atlantic Coast of the United States to the tropical areas of South America and the Caribbean. [1]

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