...ay adjoining the Pacific Ocean, off the west coast of the United States in the State of California.
...ly 25 miles/ 40 km long from Monterey's city in the south to Santa Cruz in the north.
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*Dark grey stripe through the eye
...d behavior are very similar to the closely related [[American Robin]], but the coloration is distinctive.
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Madison County, located in the central portion of the upper area of the State of [[New York]], is a predominately rural area with agricultural purs
...it's boundaries which offer a variety of recreational amenities as well as the associated birding possibilities.
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[[Image:1-American Robin Saranac Lake .JPG|thumb|450px|right|Male<br />Photo © by {{user|Saluki
[[Image:Robin Female.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Female<br />Photo © by {{user|GarryKirsch
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Smaller than [[American Robin]]
...changed officially to Gray Catbird because there is an all-black species, the [[Black Catbird]] in southern [[Mexico]].
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...rs ago and boasts a tree believed to have been young when Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa.<sup>[[#References|[3]]]</sup>
Within the boundaries of the Park, there are hiking trails, waterways, ancient rock shelters, camping am
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...al Wildlife Refuge is 187,757 acres/75, 982 hectares in the high desert of the State of Oregon.
...d species. Precisely what a visitor might find can depend on the season of the year they visit.
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[[Song Thrush]], lacks the eyestripe. [[Fieldfare]] has a grey head. In poor light, or distant views,
...land]], northern [[Scotland]] (rare), [[Scandinavia]], eastern [[Poland]], the [[Baltic States]], [[Belarus]], and across most of [[Russia]] east to centr
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Slightly smaller than an [[American Robin]] or [[Eurasian Blackbird]].<br />
...the head and neck. The exact color seen depends on the angle of the bird. The eyes are whitish-yellow.<br />
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Rare vagrant to the east coast of [[North America]] north to the maritime provinces of [[Canada]].
Their diet consists almost entirely of insects (mostly wasps) and ants, with the addition of fruit, and some buds.
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...l tip, and lacks of white undertail coverts. Eurasian is unique in having the proximal end of its frontal shield pinched by pointed wedges of dark feathe
...mostly light grey to grey-brown on the rest of the plumage. At these ages, the bill is yellowish.
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...ing a ravine at forest canopy height) and several interconnected trails in the forest.
...he Ceiba Trail is named (encircled by a walkway) and from the boardwalk of the Theobroma Trail.
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...r seabirds, with a mix of cold-water and warm-water species occurring. But the Banks, as a whole, comprise much more. They are a combination of barrier i
...ide. But they also boast more than that, when it comes to birds. Some of the more reported birds to eBird, along with shorebirds, could include these.
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...ed Crake]], [[Common Crane]], [[Kentish Plover]], [[Eurasian Dotterel]], [[American Golden Plover]], [[Temminck's Stint]], [[White-rumped Sandpiper]], [[Broad-
...hemian Waxwing|Waxwing]], [[Eurasian Wren]], [[Dunnock]], [[European Robin|Robin]], [[Black Redstart]], [[Common Redstart]], [[Whinchat]], [[European Stonec
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...ablished in 1979 to protect lowland forested areas around the Golfo Dulce. The reserve was intended to function as a corridor protecting forest fragments
...ly-breasted Wren]], [[Swainson's Thrush]], [[Wood Thrush]], [[Clay-colored Robin]], [[Tropical Gnatcatcher]], [[Yellow-throated Vireo]], [[Lesser Greenlet]]
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...550px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br>[[Wood Stork]]s roosting on the north side of Elm Lake, September 2010]]
...st all accessible by a great trail system. Its eastern boundary lies along the Brazos River.
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Near Leigh in Lancashire, Pennington Flash is one of the North West's premier sites for birdwatching with over 230 species recorded,
...ound experience. The feeding station at Bunting Hide is popular throughout the year and attracts large numbers of common woodland birds along with [[Euras
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...he mainland; the visitor centre is the white building. Causeway visible to the right.]]
...pen during the visitor centre opening hours, at low tide on selected days. The adjacent mainland has a small wetland with five viewing screens, and areas
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...largest of the islands in Poole Harbour at 560 acres, and ornithologically the most important.
...rackish lagoon and freshwater ponds, reedswamp and saltmarsh. Elsewhere on the island there are coniferous and mixed woodlands interspersed with open gras
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About 60km south of Agadir, [[Morocco]] is the mouth of Oued Massa, a tidal creek where an excellent range of seabirds, wa
...are home to many North [[Africa]]n specialities and this area should be on the itinerary of any birding visitor to [[Morocco]].
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