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  2. Local bird populations will peak in July. Now is the time to ...

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    Mockingbirds are busy nesting and mimicking several other birds – sometimes mimicking up to 10 birds all within a couple of minutes. Their nests are built in thick shrubs or trees, generally ...

  3. World Series of Birding - Wikipedia

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    The first World Series of Birding was held on May 19, 1984, and the winning team included Dunne, David Sibley (author of the renowned The Sibley Guide to Birds), the late Pete Bacinski (former director of NJ Audubon's Owl Haven Nature Center and Sandy Hook Bird Observatory), Bill Boyle (author of A Guide to Bird Finding in New Jersey), and the ...

  4. Pale Male - Wikipedia

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    She was a young adult, with still-yellow irises, indicating her exact age. Her first nesting attempt was in the winter and spring of 2011 using the existing nest. Ginger exhibited behavior consistent with incubation of eggs in mid-April 2011 and two eyasses emerged towards the end of May 2011, producing the first baby hawks in this nest since 2004.

  5. Puerto Rican tody - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican tody (Todus mexicanus), locally known in Spanish as San Pedrito ("little Saint Peter"), is a bird endemic to the main island of Puerto Rico. [2] In 2022, the tody was approved as the official national bird of Puerto Rico by the legislative assembly.

  6. Bird nest - Wikipedia

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    Deep cup nest of the great reed-warbler. A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and incubates its eggs and raises its young. Although the term popularly refers to a specific structure made by the bird itself—such as the grassy cup nest of the American robin or Eurasian blackbird, or the elaborately woven hanging nest of the Montezuma oropendola or the village weaver—that is too ...

  7. American robin - Wikipedia

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    These results contrast markedly with two older studies of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene which had suggested, though only with weak support, [11] that the American robin might be more closely related to the Kurrichane thrush (T. libonyanus) and the olive thrush (T. olivaceus), both African species, rather than other American thrushes.

  8. Bird flu hit 25K birds in NY since 2022. Recent cases found ...

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    More than 25,000 birds in New York have been affected by the avian flu since 2022, including dozens of new infections uncovered this year in New York City parks and backyard flocks upstate ...

  9. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The nesting platform plans and materials list, available online, have been utilized by people from a number of different geographical regions. [54] There is a global site for mapping osprey nest locations and logging observations on reproductive success. [55] Ospreys usually mate for life. Rarely, polyandry has been recorded. [56]