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Other thrushes that can be seen or heard in New Hampshire include the Swainson’s Thrush, which breeds in coniferous forests.
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AZ Animals on MSNCopperhead vs. Pine Snake: What Are The Differences?The copperhead is one of the most famous of all snakes in the United States. Along with that fame, people often confuse other ...
A new study led by Cornell Lab of Ornithology researchers at the K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics shows that ...
Cowbirds are not evil; they are just doing their best to survive. Many other species prey on bird eggs and young birds – ...
Birds of a feather usually flock together, but a lucky blackbird was adopted by a mistle thrush that fed the juvenile in rare ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNBirding Help: Identifying Mystery BirdsHere’s what you need to know about identifying birds. Watch the Bird Closely Don’t immediately reach for your field guide.
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