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The American Robin became our state bird going all the way back in 1926, when the state Federation of Women's Clubs sponsored a bird study program in Wisconsin public schools.
The possession of feathers and other parts of native North American birds without a permit is banned by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, says the website of the U..S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
Birds of prey are carnivorous birds, meaning they only eat meat. In Idaho, we have more than 20 species of raptors, from the ...
Spring migration for birds will be ramping up in Wisconsin in the coming weeks. Which species says spring has arrived?
The robin would run a few steps, stop quickly and sometimes tilt its head. Naturalists in the late 1800s believed that meant the robin was “listening” for the movement of worms just beneath ...
For comparison, they are slightly smaller than an American Robin. But of course, there’s more to this bird than just it’s physical appearance.
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