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  2. List of birds of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The avifauna of Bermuda include 408 species, according to the Bermuda Audubon Society (BAS), with some additions from Clements taxonomy, as of July 2022. [1]The 387 species is a remarkable number considering that the island is a mere 53.3 square kilometres.

  3. Spittal Pond Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Bermuda White-eyed vireo is a subspecies of White-eyed Vireo, endemic to Bermuda, which is more drab and has shorter wings. [15] The lake is a major transition area for migratory birds crossing the Atlantic Ocean, and as such is a good birdwatching area. Twenty bird species regularly winter here, while 200 species are reported as migratory ...

  4. Paget Marsh Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Paget Marsh Nature Reserve, also known as Paget Marsh, is an unspoiled marsh, forest, and nature reserve in central Bermuda. It is located next to St. Paul's Church along Middle Road in Paget Parish, to the south of Hamilton Harbour. [2] The 25 acres (10 ha) official reserve is protected by the Bermuda National Trust and Bermuda Audubon Society ...

  5. Here’s your guide to the best bird watching around Myrtle ...

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  6. Category:Birdwatching sites - Wikipedia

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    Important Bird Areas (2 C, 1 P) A. Birdwatching sites in Australia (2 C, 20 P) C. Birdwatching sites in Canada (1 C, 2 P) Birdwatching sites in Chile (3 P)

  7. Ecology of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Gehrman, Elizabeth (2102) Rare Birds: The Extraordinary Tale of the Bermuda Petrel and the Man Who Brought It Back from Extinction (Beacon Press). Ogden, George (2002) Bermuda A Gardener's Guide, The Garden Club of Bermuda; Ogilvie, Lawrence (1928) The Insects of Bermuda; Raine, André (2003) A Field Guide to the Birds of Bermuda, Macmillan ...

  8. Bermuda petrel - Wikipedia

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    Cahows typically eat small fish, squid and shrimp-like crustaceans. [2] They also predominantly feed in colder waters. Geolocator studies carried out between 2009 and 2011 confirmed that they primarily forage in two widely separated locations during the non-breeding season (July to October), between Bermuda, Nova Scotia and North Carolina, and to the north and northwest of the Azores archipelago.

  9. Birdwatching season: Janesville man shares his favorite ... - AOL

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    Apr. 25—JANESVILLE — One of nature's most moving miracles is underway, and Josh Erdman won't miss it. The Janesville man has his favorite places near water and woods in Rock County to spot ...