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  2. Unusual 'Snake Bird' in Florida Canal Looks Like Some ... - AOL

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    Anhingas are water birds larger than ducks but smaller than geese who live in warm waters of the southern United States and Gulf of Mexico all the way down through Central America, northern South ...

  3. Potoo - Wikipedia

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    The level of divergence is the highest of any genus of birds, being more typical of the divergence between genera or even families. The northern potoo was for a long time considered to be the same species as the common potoo, but the two species have now been separated on the basis of their calls. In spite of this there is no morphological way ...

  4. List of nocturnal birds - Wikipedia

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    There are many birds that are active nocturnally. Some, like owls and nighthawks, are predominantly nocturnal whereas others do specific tasks, like migrating, nocturnally. North Island brown kiwi, Apteryx mantelli [1] Black-crowned night heron, Nycticorax nycticorax [1] Short-eared owl, Asio flammeus [1] Long-eared owl, Asio otus [1]

  5. Tawny frogmouth - Wikipedia

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    At night, tawny frogmouths emit a deep and continuous "oom-oom-oom" grunting [21] at a frequency of about eight calls in 5 seconds. [22] The steady grunts are often repeated a number of times throughout the night. They also make a soft, breathy "whoo-whoo-whoo" call at night of lower intensity, but at the same frequency. [5]

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    From cardinals to the tufted titmouse, no special equipment is necessary to spot these birds at your Florida home. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

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  8. Chuck-will's-widow - Wikipedia

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    The common English name "chuck-will's-widow " is an onomatopoeia from the bird's song. [9] Alternative names include "chuckwuts-widow" and "chip-fell-out-of-a-oak". [10] This bird is sometimes confused with the better-known whippoorwill (Antrostomus vociferus), [11] because of their similar calls and

  9. Chipping sparrow - Wikipedia

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    In non-breeding plumage, the cap is brown and the facial markings are less distinct. The song is a trill and the bird has a piercing flight call that can be heard while it is migrating at night. In the winter, Chipping Sparrows are gregarious and form flocks, sometimes associating with other bird species.