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Birds

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White-faced Ibis

Latin:  Plegadis chihi

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White Ibis

Latin:  Eudocimus albus

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Wood Stork

Latin:  Mycteria americana

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Yellow-crowned Night-Heron

Latin:  Nyctanassa violacea

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Bell's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo bellii

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Blue-headed Vireo

Latin:  Vireo solitarius

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Cassin's Vireo

Latin:  Vireo cassinii

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Gray Vireo

Latin:  Vireo vicinior

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    Meet the Bird Brainiacs: American Crow
    Birds February 29, 2016

    Meet the Bird Brainiacs: American Crow

    Corvid expert John Marzluff scans crows’ brains to crack the mystery of what makes these smart birds so successful.

    Birding in the City of Brotherly Love
    Birds February 16, 2016

    Birding in the City of Brotherly Love

    The American Birding Association recognizes Audubon's Keith Russell for putting Philadelphia on the birding map.

    Like Birds, Dinosaurs Danced to Woo
    Birds January 11, 2016

    Like Birds, Dinosaurs Danced to Woo

    New fossil prints show that even big predators weren't above getting groovy to get lucky.

    The Heath Hen

    The Heath Hen

    The last Heath Hen was seen in 1932 and is now extinct.

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    Mines at Mill Grove

    Learn more about the mines that once were a huge money maker for the Mill Grove owners.

    Sammy

    Learn more about Sammy!

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