- migration. The
bobolink breeds in the
summer in the
United States and Canada, with most of the
summer range in the
northern U.S.
Bobolinks winter in southern...
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named Bobolink,
after the
American bird, the
bobolink. USS
Bobolink (AM-20), was
commissioned in 1919 and
decommissioned in 1946. USS
Bobolink (AMS-2)...
- & Paul P.3
Bobolink was a
World War I
British single-engined single-seat
fighter aircraft. It was
built by
Boulton & Paul Ltd. The
Bobolink was the first...
- USS
Bobolink (AM-20/AT-131/ATO-131) was a Lapwing-class
minesweeper acquired by the
United States Navy for the
dangerous task of
removing mines from minefields...
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Virginia rail,
Western Grotto Salamander,
Royal Fern, Turkey-tangle,
Bobolink, Cave salamander,
Snowy Plover, Strecker's
Chorus Frog,
Peregrine falcon...
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sometimes mixed with red-winged
blackbirds (particularly in spring) and
bobolinks (particularly in fall), as well as
common grackles or
European starlings...
- species.
Species at risk in P.E.I.
include piping plovers,
american eel,
bobolinks,
little brown bat, and
beach pinweed. Some
species are
unique to the province...
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Undisclosed Location Peregrine falcon Feral pigeon Barn
swallow Tree
swallow Bobolink Red-winged
blackbird Wood duck Bank
swallow Swamp sparrow Marsh wren Sora...
- Camouflage.
Bobolink Books. ISBN 0-9713244-0-9. Behrens, Roy R. (2009). Camoupedia: A
Compendium of
Research on Art,
Architecture and Camouflage.
Bobolink Books...
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indictment of John Gut on
September 18 the
following year. Then in 1872 when
Bobolink, a
Native American, was
accused and
imprisoned pending trial in
Saint Paul...