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  2. Category:Subterranean nesting birds - Wikipedia

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    A category for birds which nest underground. ... Cave birds (5 P) Pages in category "Subterranean nesting birds" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of ...

  3. American woodcock - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Christmas Bird Count results, winter concentrations are highest in the northern half of Alabama. American woodcocks live in wet thickets, moist woods, and brushy swamps. [4] Ideal habitats feature early successional habitat and abandoned farmland mixed with forest.

  4. Grey plover - Wikipedia

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    They nest on the ground in a dry open tundra with good visibility; the nest is a shallow gravel scrape. Four eggs (sometimes only three) are laid in early June, with an incubation period of 26–27 days; the chicks fledge when 35–45 days old. [2] [8] They migrate to winter in coastal areas throughout the world.

  5. Clark's nutcracker - Wikipedia

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    Clark's nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), sometimes referred to as Clark's crow or woodpecker crow, is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to the mountains of western North America. The nutcracker is an omnivore, but subsists mainly on pine nuts , burying seeds in the ground in the summer and then retrieving them in the winter by ...

  6. Now is the time to observe mid-winter birds, from ... - AOL

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    Another bigger ground feeding bird is an eastern towhee, but also quite unusual in winter. ... Now is the time to observe mid-winter birds at feeders, in countryside. Show comments. Advertisement ...

  7. Winter wren - Wikipedia

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    The winter wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) is a very small North American bird and a member of the mainly New World wren family Troglodytidae. The species contained the congeneric Pacific wren ( Troglodytes pacificus ) of western North America and Eurasian wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) of Eurasia until they were split in 2010.

  8. 5 Easy Ways to Make Your Backyard a Bird Haven This Winter ...

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    Birds can't live on food alone; they also need water. "Providing fresh water is as important, if not more important, for feeding birds in the winter," says Rodomsky-Bish. "Consider adding a bird ...

  9. Common poorwill - Wikipedia

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    The bird's habitat is dry, open areas with grasses or shrubs, and even stony desert slopes with very little vegetation. Many northern birds migrate to winter within the breeding range in central and western Mexico, though some remain further north. The common poorwill is the only bird known to go into torpor for extended periods (weeks to ...