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		<title>California Quail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The California Quail, Callipepla californica, also known as the California Valley Quail or Valley Quail, is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family. It is the state bird of California.
The California Quail is a highly sociable bird that often gathers in small flocks known as &#8220;coveys&#8221;, and one of the daily communal [...]]]></description>
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		<title>White-crowned Sparrow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) is a medium-sized sparrow native to North America.
Please  note: some links and/or actions in the
Express Facts may not work outside the
full  Wikipedia page.



White-crowned Sparrow





Conservation status



Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]


Scientific classification






Kingdom:
Animalia


Phylum:
Chordata


Class:
Aves


Order:
Passeriformes


Family:
Emberizidae


Genus:
Zonotrichia


Species:
Z.  leucophrys






Binomial name


Zonotrichia leucophrys
(Forster, 1772)



More on wikipedia.org 










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		<title>Raven</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raven is the common name given to several larger-bodied members of the genus Corvus—but in Europe and North America the Common Raven is normally implied. Smaller-bodied species in the genus Corvus include the crows, jackdaws and the rook.



Raven



Common Raven



Scientific classification






Kingdom:
Animalia


Phylum:
Chordata


Class:
Aves


Order:
Passeriformes


Family:
Corvidae


Genus:
Corvus






Species


From Wikipedia.













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		<title>Bird Population Trends</title>
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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.
ALABAMA
Less common species:
• [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How To How To Enjoy Birdwatching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jadon Sluck

It is a popular hobby across the world. There are  thousands of groups dedicated to watching birds at nature preserves, parks and  recreational centers and even large groups that have annual conventions. You may  be an individual dedicated to bird watching and enjoy going to parks on the  weekends [...]]]></description>
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