The Central Flyway is a bird migration route that generally follows the Great Plains in the United States and Canada. The main endpoints of the flyway include...
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A flyway is a flight path used by large numbers of birds while migrating between their breeding grounds and their overwintering quarters. Flyways generally...
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The Pacific Flyway is a major north-south flyway for migratory birds in the Americas, extending from Alaska to Patagonia. Every year, migratory birds travel...
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The Central Asian Flyway (CAF), Central Asian-Indian Flyway, or Central Asian-South Asian Flyway is a flyway covering a large continental area of Eurasia...
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Mackenzie River and Hudson Bay in Canada. The main endpoints of the flyway include central Canada and the region surrounding the Gulf of Mexico. The migration...
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conference. In 2001, the ECC merged with the Flyway Conference. The conference was briefing named the East Central-Flyway Conference and consisted of two divisions:...
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The East Asian–Australasian Flyway is one of the world's great flyways of migratory birds. At its northernmost it stretches eastwards from the Taimyr Peninsula...
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The Atlantic Flyway is a major north-south flyway for migratory birds in North America. The route generally starts in Greenland, then follows the Atlantic...
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tundra. The lesser snow goose travels through the Central Flyway, Mississippi Flyway, and Pacific Flyway across prairie and rich farmland to their wintering...
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states of the Central Flyway, from the Dakotas and Wyoming south to Oklahoma and Texas. Nebraska is the sole state along the Central Flyway where hunting...
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whooping crane and sandhill crane, in their yearly traversal of the Central Flyway. Fossil evidence in the Platte River valley indicates this crane stopover...
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Guatemala Central America is part of the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot, boasting 7% of the world's biodiversity. The Pacific Flyway is a major north–south...
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along three different flyways, each with different poisoning characteristics, at least in 20th-century records. The western flyway across Algeria to France...
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that run through Central Park. Central Park contains various migratory birds during their spring and fall migration on the Atlantic Flyway. The first official...
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interior United States. The Bottoms is a critical stopping point on the Central Flyway for millions of birds which migrate through the region annually. According...
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The Wisconsin Flyway Conference is a high school athletic conference in East Central Wisconsin. It has existed in many forms over the years being known...
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Mississippi Flyways. However, for the 2008–2009 season, the limit was raised to three. The wood duck limit remains at two in the Central Flyway and at seven...
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in Alberta, such as the eastern bluebird and western bluebird. The Central Flyway passes through Alberta, along with a portion of the Prairie Pothole...
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of Feathers to Delineate Origins of Harvested Sandhill Cranes in the Central Flyway of North America". Waterbirds. 29 (2): 137–147. doi:10...
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beach from late April through mid-July. PINS is situated along the Central Flyway, Padre Island is a globally important area for over 380 migratory, overwintering...
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fragmented and converted to other uses. Although market hunting within the Central Flyway was a contributing factor in the decline of many waterfowl species'...
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West Pacific Flyway is a bird migration route that stretches from New Zealand and the east coast of Australia, northwards through the central Pacific Ocean...
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southwestern Rice and northwestern Reno Counties. Its proximity to the Central Flyway migration route and the salt marshes on the refuge combine to endow...
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during the summer months.[citation needed] The Sandhills are part of the Central Flyway for many species of migratory birds, and the region's many bodies of...
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lies across a major migration route, the Central Flyway, and in the river's lower reaches, the Mississippi Flyway. Today there are several protected areas...
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center, located on a major North American migratory bird route, the Central Flyway. Whooping cranes winter in the large Aransas National Wildlife Refuge...
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National Wildlife Refuge at the intersection of the Mississippi flyway and Central Flyway offers 30,000 acres (12,000 ha) of seasonally flooded hardwood...
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Water rail (category Birds of Central Asia)
American Goldeneye, Bucephala clangula americana (Anatidae), from the Central Flyway of North America and a Checklist of Goldeneye Parasites". Comparative...
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area attracts outdoorsmen and hunters, as it is in the midst of the Central Flyway, thus providing excellent migratory waterfowl hunting. The Bois de Sioux...
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eastern North American seaboard. The timing of the eastern flyway lags behind the more central flyway. Monarchs migrating along the coast are less likely of...
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