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Updated August 31, 2007

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Audubon

Each bird in this clever series of realistic stuffed birds also has a sound chip that reproduces the song of the bird.
A great value! Each bird measures approximately 3".


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AUD-78669 AMERICAN GOLDFINCH $5.00
American Goldfinches are found throughout the United States and southern Canada. Males' bright yellow feathers contrast dramatically with the black patches on their head and wings. Females and juveniles are a duller yellow. During their short, swooping flights, goldfinches often make twittering sounds. Though some migrate south for the winter months, others stay put and are frequent visitors to backyard feeders. During winter months the plumage of both sexes become gray-brown.
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AUD-78738 AMERICAN ROBIN $5.00
The cheerful song of these birds is often considered a sign that spring has arrived in the northern states and Canada. Their distinctive red breasts, pointed bills and dark upper parts and heads make them easily identifiable. Robins are a common sight on lawns and are often seen hopping along the ground in search of worms and insects. Berries and fruit also round out their diets.
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AUD-79891 BALD EAGLE $5.00
These magnificent birds of prey have an average wingspan of 6-8 feet and weigh about nine pounds. Once on the endangered list, they are protected by law and are recovering in number. They are usually found near water, where they hunt for fish and water birds. The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States.
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AUD-78426 BALTIMORE ORIOLE $5.00
Baltimore Orioles are often found in wooded areas throughout the eastern United States and Canada. Males have a black head and wings with a bright orange belly. Orioles migrate to Mexico during the winter months. Their nests are woven pouches of grass that hang from a tree. They feed primarily on insects. They can be attracted to backyards with sugar-water solutions and oranges.
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AUD-80236 BARN OWL $5.00
With their white, heart-shaped face and long legs, Barn Owls are easy to identify. They are also one of few owls that will live near humans, nesting in barns and buildings. Most farmers welcome their presence, as these owls hunt mice and rats. Like most owls, excellent hearing allows them to hunt in total darkness.
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AUD-78354 BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE $5.00
Black-capped Chickadees are found year-round in the northern United States and into Canada. They feed on insects, seeds and berries. Chickadees nest in cavities in the soft wood of dead or dying trees and are frequent visitors to backyards. These curious little birds will sometimes take sunflower seeds from an outstretched hand. Their song is a clear, two-pitched fee-bee, and their call sounds much like their name, chick-a-dee.
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AUD-78634 BLUE GROSBEAK $5.00
These beautiful songsters are common throughout much of the United States. They are usually found near open fields, roadsides or streams, and make their nests in trees or bushes. Their strong bills are well adapted for breaking open nuts and seeds, but they also feed on a variety of insects. They spend the winter months in tropical regions.
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AUD-78596 BLUE JAY $5.00
The noisy Blue Jay is found in backyards in the United States and Canada east of the Rockies. Their bright blue feathers, distinctive crest and piercing calls make them easy to identify. They can be bold and may steal eggs from other birds' nests. Their strong bills are well adapted for a variety of food including insects, seeds and nuts. They are frequent visitors to backyard bird feeders.
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AUD-79890 BROWN PELICAN $5.00
Brown Pelicans are the smallest of all pelican species, and at one time were an increasingly rare sight along eastern and southern coastlines. Like many birds, they were threatened by the cumulative damage of years of pesticides. Today, Louisiana's state bird has begun to recover its numbers and is more frequently seen gliding above coastal waters in search of its primary food, fish.
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AUD-79889 CALIFORNIA GULL $5.00
Grateful Utah residents chose this as their state bird because they saved the Mormons' crops from locusts in 1848. Without the large flocks of gulls to feed on the swarming insects, the settlers would have suffered starvation. California Gulls also feed on rodents, eggs, fish and garbage. They usually nest near freshwater lakes or marshes.
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AUD-80270 CALIFORNIA QUAIL $5.00
This game bird is the state bird of California. They have black throats circled in white and black plumes (males) on the top of their heads. Most of their time is spent at ground level, seeking out vegetation, seeds and nuts. It is not uncommon to see large groups, or coveys, of close to 100 of these WatchList birds. Nests are usually hidden at ground level, but may be made in trees.

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AUD-60669 COMMON LOON $5.00
These water birds breed on lakes and rivers of the northern United States and Canada. They winter primarily along the coasts. Loons are about the size of large ducks and spend most of their time on the water. Excellent swimmers, they can dive deep and remain underwater for up to five minutes. They eat small fish, snails, crabs, and frogs. A distinct laughing sound is just one of the many calls Common Loons make.
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