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The map shows an extraordinary journey: A male wood thrush captured last summer in northern Washington County traveled more than 2,100 miles to a forest east of Mexico City — and back again.
Alas, wood thrush populations have dropped 55 percent since 1966, and they've been identified as a species in danger of extinction. In order to conserve a bird, you need to know where it lives.
Iowa is an “important” migratory corridor and has some of the highest numbers of migrating birds – up to 1 billion in some ...
I find the wood thrush as being louder and with an add-on note at the end. I expect to hear their songs at 5 a.m., but not being content with this early show, they sing again at dusk.
Magazine D.C.’s official bird, the wood thrush, has been disappearing from these parts April 13, 2020 ...
The wood thrush, a soulful-singing bird, is in decline in Georgia Credit: Steve Maslowski/U.S. Fish and Widlife Service By Charles Seabrook May 12, 2017 ...
Wood thrushes are disappearing from eastern forests. The birds fly to Central America each fall and return in the spring. To understand why their numbers are dropping, scientists attached tiny GPS ...
Bird 'backpacks' put wood thrush migration on the map Date: July 23, 2014 Source: York University Summary: Researchers have created the first migratory connectivity map produced for a songbird ...
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