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Woodcock
Philohela minor
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White-Throated Sparrow
Zonotrichia albicollis
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Yellow Warbler
Dendroica aestiva
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American Rough-Legged Hawk
Archibutco lagopus sancti-johannis
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Whip-poor-will
Antrostomus vociferus
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Migrant Shrike
Lanius ludovicianus migrans
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Marsh Hawk
Circus hudsonius
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Canada Goose
Branta canadensis
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Passenger pigeon
Ecotopistes migratorius
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Cape Pigeons--a Bos'um Has Often kept me pleasant company
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Sand-Hill Crane
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Ducks Illegally Netted in Lake Ontario
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Sea Gulls Flying Over the Water of San Francisco Bay
Here you are on the deck of a ferryboat that is crossing San Francisco Harbor. Do you know another place where ferryboats cross a harbor? See the sea gulls that are following the boat. The boat has left a foamy track on the water that is called the wake. Do you know why the gulls are following the boat? They are looking for something to eat. They can live on the fish they catch but they have learned to like our food, too. Sea gulls are very strong birds. They can fly for days without resting. They are beautiful to watch as they fly, or swoop down to skim something from the water. But they are very noisy, too.Gulls make their nests of grass, moss and seaweed on rocky cliffs. Their eggs are light brownish spotted with chocolate color. They do not hatch more than three in one brood.
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Bird's-Eye View of Walrus Island:
A, Bluffs occupied by the gulls (Rissa), cormorants (Graculus), and arries (Uria), in nesting from June to September;
B, Belt of Rocks exclusively occupied by the arrie (Uria arra) in incubating;
C, Area of grassy rocky flat occupied by the great white gull (Larus glaucus) for nesting;
D, Boulders and shingle in which the sea-parrots and "chooch-kies" coneceal their eggs
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Display of shore birds and sea otters in the natural history museum in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
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Flock of birds feeding on a school of fish, Bikini Atoll, summer 1947
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