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A male Townsend’s warbler (Setophaga townsendi) at the Wildlife Center of New Mexico.
This bird came in for care due to a window strike.

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A male Townsend’s warbler (Setophaga townsendi) at the Wildlife Center of New Mexico.
This bird came in for care due to a window strike.

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A male Townsend’s warbler (Setophaga townsendi) at the Wildlife Center of New Mexico.
This bird came in for care due to a window strike.

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A male Townsend’s warbler (Setophaga townsendi) at the Wildlife Center of New Mexico.
This bird came in for care due to a window strike.

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Dead birds, all killed from window strikes on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus.

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A rufous-tailed weaver (Histurgops ruficauda) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove.

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A rufous-tailed weaver (Histurgops ruficauda) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove.

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A juvenile common yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas trichas) at Rum River Central Park.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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A juvenile common yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas trichas) at Rum River Central Park.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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An adult female song sparrow (Melospiza melodia euphonia) at Rum River Central Park.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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An adult female song sparrow (Melospiza melodia euphonia) at Rum River Central Park.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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A juvenile song sparrow (Melospiza melodia euphonia) at Rum River Central Park. This is a bird that was hatched this year.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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A juvenile song sparrow (Melospiza melodia euphonia) at Rum River Central Park. This is a bird that was hatched this year.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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A juvenile song sparrow (Melospiza melodia euphonia) at Rum River Central Park. This is a bird that was hatched this year.

This bird was caught and banded as part of a nation-wide study of birds called MAPS (Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship) coordinated by the Institute for Bird Populations.

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Two male saffron finches (Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis) at the Membeca Lagos Farm, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Saffron finches (Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis) at the Membeca Lagos Farm, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The female is more brown, the males more brilliant yellow.

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Two male saffron finches (Sicalis flaveola brasiliensis) at the Membeca Lagos Farm, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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A blue-black grassquit (Volatinia jacarina jacarina) at the Membeca Lagos Farm, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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A blue-black grassquit (Volatinia jacarina jacarina) at the Membeca Lagos Farm, near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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A white-winged black tyrant (Knipolegus aterrimus aterrimus) at at Museo De Historia Natural Alcide d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia.

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A white-winged black tyrant (Knipolegus aterrimus aterrimus) at at Museo De Historia Natural Alcide d’Orbigny, a natural history museum and rare amphibian breeding center in Chocabamba Bolivia.

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Tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) at Florida Wildlife Care.

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Tufted titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) at Florida Wildlife Care.

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Chestnut-throated seedeater (Sporophila telasco) at the Plzen Zoo in the Czech Republic.

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Chestnut-throated seedeater (Sporophila telasco) at the Plzen Zoo in the Czech Republic.

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A prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) at the Virginia Aquarium.

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A prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) at the Virginia Aquarium.

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A prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) at the Virginia Aquarium.

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A prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) at the Virginia Aquarium.

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A prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) at the Virginia Aquarium.

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