enard

Lakeville, MN
57, joined Apr. 2012
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Why? The Brown-headed Cowbird lays her eggs in the nests of far more attractive birds. Death to the Brown-headed Cowbird! What? Well, no, I do not wish for them to be wiped out. Oklahoma. Oklahoma could be designated as a refuge for the Brown-headed Cowbird.
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cupocheer

Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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If they would build someplace other than the ground they may not become extinct.
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olderthandirt20

Waldron, AR
70, joined Jul. 2014
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Cuckoos don't bother building their own nests - they just lay eggs that perfectly mimic those of other birds and take over their nests.
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