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Pleistocene-age fossils of Red-headed Woodpeckers up to 2 million years old have been unearthed in Florida, Virginia, and Illinois. Pleistocene-age fossils of Red-headed Woodpeckers up to 2 million years old have been unearthed in Florida, Virginia, and Illinois.
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Woodpeckers don’t sing songs, but they still communicate. Instead, they drum loudly against pieces of wood or metal. Most of us think that the drumming we hear is from feeding, how... Woodpeckers don’t sing songs, but they still communicate. Instead, they drum loudly against pieces of wood or metal. Most of us think that the drumming we hear is from feeding, however a feeding woodpecker is actually surprisingly quiet.
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The answer for today's what's that bird is the.........Brown Thrasher. Both males and females help incubate the eggs and feed the young. Nestlings sometimes leave the nest fully fe... The answer for today's what's that bird is the.........Brown Thrasher. Both males and females help incubate the eggs and feed the young. Nestlings sometimes leave the nest fully feathered within nine days of hatching.
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The oldest recorded Dark-eyed Junco was at least 11 years, 4 months old when it was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in West Virginia in 2001. It had been banded... The oldest recorded Dark-eyed Junco was at least 11 years, 4 months old when it was recaptured and rereleased during banding operations in West Virginia in 2001. It had been banded in the same state in 1991.
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The answer for today's what's that bird is...... the Ruby-throated hummingbird.......I think. I observed this bird with a male ruby-throated so I believe this is a female, but the... The answer for today's what's that bird is...... the Ruby-throated hummingbird.......I think. I observed this bird with a male ruby-throated so I believe this is a female, but the yellow coloration makes me unsure.
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