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  2. Tennessee State Route 454 - Wikipedia

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    It goes north as Buckhorn Road through hilly terrain and is very curvy. At an intersection with Glades Road, SR 454 becomes Birds Creek Road and follows closely to Bird Creek. It then comes to an end at SR 416 northeast of Gatlinburg, northwest of Pittman Center and east of Pigeon Forge. [1]

  3. Fledge - Wikipedia

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    Birds are vulnerable after they have left the nest, but before they can fly, though once fledged their chances of survival increase dramatically. [5] A pigeon fledgling on a tiled floor. One species, the ancient murrelet, fledges two days after hatching, running from its burrow to the ocean and its calling parents. Once it reaches the ocean ...

  4. American Eagle Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Mountain Sanctuary is the largest gathering of non-releasable bald eagles in the world. American Eagle Foundation also hosts the Wings of America flighted bird show for Dollywood in the Craftsman's Valley area of the Theme Park. [6] In 2019, AEF partnered with Yuengling.

  5. Pigeon Creek (South Fork Buffalo Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon Creek is a stream in Ripley County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] It is a tributary of South Fork Buffalo Creek. Pigeon Creek, historically called "Pigeon Branch", was so named on account of the abundance of wild pigeons in the area.

  6. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee is home to 340 species of birds, 325 freshwater fish species, 89 mammals, 77 amphibians, and 61 reptiles. [229] Forests cover about 52% of Tennessee's land area, with oak–hickory the dominant type. [233]

  7. Bird Creek - Wikipedia

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    Bird Creek is a stream in northeast Oklahoma. The main creek is formed from the waters of North Bird Creek, Middle Bird Creek, and South Bird Creek, all of which rise in Osage County. The South and Middle branches of the creek converge at Bluestem Lake. Outflow from the lake is called Middle Bird Creek.