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  2. Birds of the World - Wikipedia

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    Birds of the World (BoW) is an online database of ornithological data adapted from the Handbook of the Birds of the World and contemporary reference works, including Birds of North America, Neotropical Birds Online, and Bird Families of the World. [2] The database is published and maintained by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and collects data ...

  3. Category:Native birds of the Western United States - Wikipedia

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    Western kingbird. Western meadowlark. Western screech owl. Western tanager. Western wood pewee. White-faced ibis. White-throated swift. Williamson's sapsucker. Woodhouse's scrub jay.

  4. Pima Medical Institute - Wikipedia

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    pmi.edu. The Pima Medical Institute ( PMI) is a private for-profit medical career college that trains students for careers as allied health care professionals with campuses throughout the western United States. [1] PMI is the largest independently owned, private allied health school in the U.S. [2] and is nationally accredited by the ...

  5. Module : Location map/data/Indonesia Bird's Head Peninsula

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    Module:Location map/data/Indonesia Bird's Head Peninsula is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Bird's Head Peninsula. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  6. List of birds of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The article also includes birds found in the other U.S. territories (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands). In total, the list of birds in the article includes bird species found in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territories.

  7. Black-billed magpie - Wikipedia

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    The black-billed magpie ( Pica hudsonia ), also known as the American magpie, is a bird in the corvid family found in the western half of North America. It is black and white, with the wings and tail showing black areas and iridescent hints of blue and blue-green. It was once thought to be a subspecies of the Eurasian magpie ( Pica pica ), but ...

  8. National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America

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    National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America is a reference book and field guide to birds of the United States and Canada. The first edition was published 1983 by the National Geographic Society. There have subsequently been six additional editions. The book contains information on the identification, geographic distribution ...

  9. Squirrel cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    The squirrel cuckoo is found in woodland canopy and edges, second growth, hedges and semi-open habitats from sea level to as high as 2,500 m (8,200 ft), although it is uncommon above 1,200 m (3,900 ft). This species’ English name derives from its habit of running along branches and leaping from branch to branch like a squirrel.