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  2. Gray catbird - Wikipedia

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    [7] [12] [13] The gray catbird is a migratory species. Spring migration ranges from March to May, and in the fall ranges from late August to November. [14] The catbird tends to avoid dense, unbroken woodlands, and does not inhabit coniferous, pine woodland. Catbirds prefer a dense vegetative substrate, especially if thorny vegetation is present.

  3. List of birds of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The ring-necked pheasant is the state bird of South Dakota. This list of birds of South Dakota includes species documented in the U.S. state of South Dakota and accepted by the South Dakota Ornithologists' Union (SDOU). As of October 2021, 440 species were included in the official list.

  4. Spotted catbird - Wikipedia

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    Spotted catbirds are a highly specialized rainforest species and in the Australian wet tropics they prefer to nest in well vegetated areas with steep creek slopes and also in forests with Calamus tangles and will nest in the same location year after year. [9] [10] They have a home range of 1-2 hectares and forage about 68 m from their nests. [9]

  5. Ailuroedus - Wikipedia

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    However, a phylogenetic and morphological paper by Irestedt et al. [6] (2015). revealed seven new species, leading to a total of ten distinct species. [6] In the same study, the results confirm that the catbirds are divided into two major clades , a lowland group consisting of the New Guinean white-eared catbird , and a mid-mountain clade ...

  6. Pattern change to bring winter back to north-central US - AOL

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    Despite several days of dry, mild weather for many of the North Central states leading up to the official start of astronomical spring on Saturday, Mother Nature isn't quite ready to let go of ...

  7. Winter storms: From sledding to shoveling, see photos of snow ...

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    Washington D.C. has been expected to receive 6 to 12 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service. In areas of Ohio, 15 inches of snow have been reported with scores of Ohio school ...

  8. How much snow did your city get? Find winter storm snowfall ...

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    Here's a look at totals across the U.S.: Winter snow storm: Storm leaves mass power outages, travel troubles and bitter temps in its wake. How to find snow totals near you.

  9. Catbird - Wikipedia

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    New World catbirds are two monotypic genera from the mimid family (Mimidae) of the passeridan superfamily Muscicapoidea. Among the Mimidae, they represent independent basal lineages probably closer to the Caribbean thrasher and trembler assemblage than to the mockingbirds and Toxostoma thrashers: [ 2 ]