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  2. Blue jay - Wikipedia

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    It may also be aggressive towards humans who come close to its nest, and if an owl roosts near the nest during the daytime the blue jay mobs it until it takes a new roost. [32] However, blue jays have also been known to attack or kill other smaller birds, and foliage-roosting bat species such as Eastern red bats. [33]

  3. Ice pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Ice pigeons, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia). In 1846, Charles Darwin is known to have crossbred the Ice pigeon in order to ascertain colour patterns. [2] This work came just three years before his groundbreaking publication, On the Origin of Species.

  4. List of birds by population - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The wrybill only has approximately one tenth the population of great skuas (48,000), which are outnumbered ~10:1 by the pigeon guillemot (470,000). [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It is these large differences between species that this list tries to convey.

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  6. Christmas imperial pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Hunting was, historically, the main threat to the Christmas imperial pigeon, and the seeding of Japanese cherry trees along roadsides made it easier game, but the practice was made illegal in 1977. [9] [12] A 1994 survey found the diet of feral cats consisted predominantly of Christmas imperial pigeon, Christmas Island flying fox, and invasive ...

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  8. Hummingbird - Wikipedia

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    A phylogenetic tree unequivocally indicates that modern hummingbirds originated in South America, with the last common ancestor of all living hummingbirds living around 22 million years ago. [ 9 ] A map of the hummingbird family tree – reconstructed from analysis of 284 species – shows rapid diversification from 22 million years ago. [ 42 ]

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