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You don't have to learn a lot of jargon to identify birds.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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big white wing patches, note bill shape, strong face pattern, short whistled phrases, rich whistles, very rare visitor, dry chatter, other auks, dark chest band, whisker mark, blurry streaks, male unmistakable, clucking notes, most warblers, soars with wings, thinner bill, dry trill, riverside woods, stubby bill, white outer tail feathers, tail corners, female mottled brown, quick flaps, thicker bill, undertail coverts
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs):
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North America, Pacific Coast, Atlantic Coast, South America, Great Plains, Old World, Gulf Coast, New Mexico, Great Lakes, Bering Sea, American Robin, Dry Tortugas, House Sparrow, Mourning Dove, New England, Pacific Northwest, Rio Grande, Salton Sea, Turkey Vulture, Western Sandpiper, Common Ground-Dove, House Finch, House Wren, Least Sandpiper, Royal Tern
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