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Bar-tailed Godwit

Latin:  Limosa lapponica

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Gray Partridge

Latin:  Perdix perdix

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Evening Grosbeak

Latin:  Coccothraustes vespertinus

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Blue-winged Teal

Latin:  Spatula discors

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Northern Shrike

Latin:  Lanius borealis

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Brewer's Blackbird

Latin:  Euphagus cyanocephalus

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Cactus Wren

Latin:  Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus

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Species Spotlight: Eastern Bluebird
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Species Spotlight: Eastern Bluebird

By Kristin Threet

Eastern Bluebirds are cavity nesters and typically use old woodpecker holes in dead pine or oak trees, but will readily use nest boxes if offered in a suitable area.

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