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- Aviculture is the practice of keeping and breeding birds, especially of wild birds in captivity. Aviculture is the practice of keeping birds (class Aves)...
- Oaxaca; the po****tion in central Chiapas may be descended from escaped cagebirds. Analyses of nest records from house finches in California spanning more...
- Wildlife trade refers to the exchange of products derived from non-domesticated animals or plants usually extracted from their natural environment or raised...
- are particularly well known for their songs and were once po****r as cagebirds. The oriental magpie-robin is considered the national bird of Bangladesh...
- are particularly well known for their songs and were once po****r as cagebirds. In addition to other members of the genus Pica, corvids considered magpies...
- arrival in the 15th century. Many individuals were brought to Europe as cagebirds, and 19 museum skins exist today. No modern skeletons are known, but a...
- Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. They are often kept as cagebirds. The black-backed grosbeak has five recognized subspecies: P. a. meridensis...
- flocks, typically seen searching through thistle patches. It is a po****r cagebird, and escapees from captivity are occasionally found throughout Europe....
- gliding on closed wings. Most sing well and several are commonly seen cagebirds; foremost among these is the domesticated canary (Serinus canaria domestica)...
- Cagebird is a science fiction novel by Canadian author Karin Lowachee. It was published by Warner Aspect in 2005, as the third book in the Warchild Universe...