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  2. White-chested white-eye - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the Norfolk Island National Park was established to save this bird from extinction, but because of the fluctuation of this species, surveys often remained unsuccessful. In 1978, only four individuals were monitored, and a sighting in 2000 resulted in one individual; bird watchers claimed to have seen the bird in 2005. [ 4 ]

  3. If You See a Cardinal, Here's the True, Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Cardinal sightings have a multitude of meanings such as being a sign of hope, wisdom or blessings, or that they are angels with a divine message for you. According to Doolittle, Cardinals are a ...

  4. Rare dragonfly spreads its wings from Norfolk and Suffolk

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  5. Holme Bird Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Holme Bird Observatory is a nature reserve near Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, adjoining the Norfolk Wildlife Trust Holme Dunes reserve. It is 5 ha (13 acres) in extent, with Corsican pines and scrubby sand dunes as its main habitats. It is managed by the Norfolk Ornithological Association as a bird observatory to study migration.

  6. Experts Explain What It Means When You See a Cardinal - AOL

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    The candy apple red birds with the short orange beaks and the adorable crest bring brightness to even the dreariest day, and their whistled song is just as sweet as their appearance.

  7. List of birds of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The western meadowlark is the state bird of Nebraska. This list of birds of Nebraska includes species documented in the U.S. state of Nebraska and accepted by Nebraska Ornithologists' Union (NOU). As of August 2021, there are 467 species included in the official list. Of them, 95 are classed as accidental, 19 are classed as casual, two are extinct, and three have been extirpated. Four have ...

  8. Norfolk Ornithological Association - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Ornithological Association owns a number of nature reserves in Norfolk. This ornithological society, founded in 1970, has its headquarters at the Holme Bird Observatory near Holme-next-the-Sea , which adjoining the Norfolk Wildlife Trust Holme Dunes reserve.

  9. Rare sightings, smaller flocks: How climate change is ... - AOL

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    “We see some more rarities, birds that weren’t ever spotted here before,” an organizer of the Morro Bay Bird Festival said. Rare sightings, smaller flocks: How climate change is impacting ...