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    Billions to none... the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon
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    Billions to none... the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon

    In Audubon's time there was an estimated 3 billion passenger pigeons. By 1914 the last remaining pigeon would die...

    What is "The Birds of America"?
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    What is "The Birds of America"?

    What is the "Birds of America" double elephant folio book?

    What is "The Viviparous Quadrupeds Of North America”
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    What is "The Viviparous Quadrupeds Of North America”

    What is "The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America"?  Audubon's second monumental project.

    The extinction of The Great Auk

    The extinction of The Great Auk

    Audubon would paint the Great Auk but by 1844 the last bird would be extinct.

    Snowy Owls are in our area!

    Snowy Owls are in our area!

    Keep your eye out for the Snowy Owls in our area!

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    Volunteer at Mill Grove

    Help Audubon and Mill Grove by becoming a volunteer! 

    Mill Grove Property History
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    Mill Grove Property History

    The history of Mill Grove dates back to 1762!

    Birds Found at Mill Grove
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    Birds Found at Mill Grove

    Dozens of species of birds can be found at the Mill Grove nature santuary.

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