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Real ko'ko' bird Suette helps kick off Ko'ko' Road Race Weekend

Guam Pacific Daily News 10 Apr 2025
A Japanese celebrity reacts as Suette, a Guam rail or ko’ko’ bird, stands on her outstretched hand, with the assistance of Yolonda Topasna of the Guam Department of Agriculture ... The bird no longer exists in the wild, she said.
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What bird names tell us about U.S.-Canada relations

Bangor Daily News 04 Apr 2025
America’s recent desire to take over Canada is partially the fault of the birding community. Just look at the way we name birds ... In Maine, you can find a Virginia rail, but there is no such thing as a Virginian rail ... That bird was named for Mrs.
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Rare and endangered birds in Louisiana. These 6 can be found in the state

Daily Advertiser 02 Apr 2025
Historically, whooping cranes were found in Louisiana as a resident, non-migratory flock, and were also migratory birds that wintered in the state, according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.Eastern Black Rail.
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Action-packed GVB ko'ko' weekend: From races for all ages to spring festival

Guam Pacific Daily News 02 Apr 2025
The Guam Visitors Bureau’s signature ko’ko races return with an even bigger goal of raising awareness about the island’s territorial bird, the Guam rail or ko’ko’, and a spring festival ... bird.
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TPWD launching new Powderhorn Paddling Trail

Odessa American 02 Apr 2025
It’s a protected marsh with lots of birds that include spoonbills, herons, egrets, osprey and maybe even a rail ... These trails provide an abundance of bird and wildlife watching opportunities for paddlers.
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Swan on the rail line leads to train cancellations in Hampshire

BBC News 27 Mar 2025
Network Rail said the bird first made it onto the line near Hilsea in Hampshire, shortly before 09.00 GMT on Thursday ... Having now been removed from the line, Network Rail said delays could continue until Thursday afternoon.
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‘John Crow’ stunt doesn’t fly right with viewers - But culture expert says it’s nothing new

Jamaica Star 27 Mar 2025
Though members of the audience railed to his lyrics while 'firing blanks' and chanting 'Why yuh dweet John Crow?', to their amusement, the social media comments were filled with mixed reactions about the safety and protection of wild animals.
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