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Bird Game Migratory
Bird game migratory patterns vary; a picture of each along with its patterns helps connect the dots; photos of flying creatures are cool in and of themselves.
Act considers some 170 species to belong to this definition. Less than 60 species of these birds are typically hunted each year. The Fish and Wildlife Service publishes special regulations in the Federal Register.
Bird game migratory patterns vary; a picture of each along with its patterns helps connect the dots; photos of flying creatures are cool in and of themselves.
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Bird Game Migratory -
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Special conventions with Canada and Mexico define these birds as those species, which belong to the following families: Anatidae (swans, geese, and ducks), Rallidae (rails, gallinules, and coots), Gruidae (cranes), Charadriidae (plovers and lapwings), Haematopodidae (oystercatchers), Recurvirostridae (stilts and avocets), etc. Bird game migratory patterns vary; a picture of each along with its patterns helps connect the dots; photos of flying creatures are cool in and of themselves.
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