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  2. List of birds of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    This list of birds of Vermont is a ... birds that if observed outside the Burlington area require documentation (C) - birds that if ... They are found in open country ...

  3. Birds of Vermont Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum features a variety of bird exhibits including a wetland diorama, a winter diorama, a raptor exhibit, an exhibit of endangered and extinct bird species, tropical birds, two displays depicting birds in the Lake Champlain Basin, and representations of 260 of Vermont's nesting birds portrayed in their native habitats with biologically accurate nests and eggs.

  4. Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    More than 20,000 ducks converge on the refuge each fall and find habitat for feeding and resting. In the spring, a small percentage of those use the refuge habitats for nesting. All of Vermont's endangered black terns nest on the refuge. A significant percentage of Vermont's nesting ospreys are found on the refuge.

  5. Rare winged creature dies soon after drawing admirers in ...

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    The spotting on Sept. 19 in North Hero was a significant moment for birders in the area. ... to home,” Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department bird ... found the dead bird within a mile of where it ...

  6. From 'first-day birders' to area scientists, a look at Cape ...

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    The birds’ arrival had birdwatchers flocking to the county from near and far, and their continued presence in the area is still causing a scene a decade later. The farthest north the popular pet ...

  7. The best US States for bird watching revealed - AOL

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    The smaller birding area limits the chances of getting lost, but in no way inhibits the amount of feathered friends you will see! Species to watch out for include the Northern Cardinal, Common ...

  8. Bobolink - Wikipedia

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    In Vermont, a 75% decline was noted between 1966 and 2007. [20] Originally, they were found in tallgrass prairie and other open areas with dense grass. Although hay fields are suitable nesting habitats, fields which are harvested early, or at multiple times, in a season may not allow sufficient time for young birds to fledge.

  9. Bob Spear (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Spear (February 21, 1920 – October 19, 2014) was an American naturalist, birdwatcher and master woodcarver who was the founding director of the Birds of Vermont Museum (BOVM), he was influential in the birding and environmental communities, having co-founded Vermont's first chapter of the National Audubon Society and having created more than 470 biologically accurate bird carvings on ...