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It's the most important (and sometimes the exclusive) wintering ground for a number of North American dendroica including the declining Cape May Warbler, Northern Parula, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Palm Warbler and Prairie Warbler, and is also the only wintering ground for globally threatened migrants such as Kirtland's Warbler, Bicknell's Thrush and (the possibly extinct?)
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It's the most important (and sometimes the exclusive) wintering ground for a number of North American dendroica including the declining Cape May Warbler, Northern Parula, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Palm Warbler and Prairie Warbler, and is also the only wintering ground for globally threatened migrants such as Kirtland's Warbler, Bicknell's Thrush and (the possibly extinct?)
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Bistahieversor, known from both adult and subadult specimens from the Kirtland Formation, would have measured some thirty feet in life.
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Kirtland, 54, of Lenexa, Kan., is scheduled for trial on March 8.
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After a visit to Kirtland in 1997, he summarized his concerns in a confidential committee staff report.
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Bistahieversor, known from both adult and subadult specimens from the Kirtland Formation, would have measured some thirty feet in life.
"If there really was a God here, he'd have raised a hand by now."
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Kirtland, 54, of Lenexa, Kan., is scheduled for trial on March 8.
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After his expected plea, only Kirtland still faces trial.
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After his expected plea, only Kirtland still faces trial.
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My husband just wrote a book on the recovery of the Kirtland's warbler, a songbird closely identified with Michigan that was on the brink of extinction 50 years ago.
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