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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...
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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...
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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....
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gliding on
closed wings. Most sing well and
several are
commonly seen
cagebirds;
foremost among these is the
domesticated canary (Serinus
canaria domestica)...
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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...