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By The Associated Press The Associated Press – Tue Feb 10, 12:09 am ET
A state-by-state list of birds that are becoming more common and less common, perhaps because of shifts related to climate change, and the estimated miles the birds have moved north over the last 40 years, according to the Audubon Society.
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Less common species:
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