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It was also pleasant to see a few visitor from home on their winter vacation, such as the Eastern Woodpeewee, Ovenbird, American Redstart, and Red-eyed Vireo.
Archive 2006-09-01 Scott Schmidt 2006
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It was also pleasant to see a few visitor from home on their winter vacation, such as the Eastern Woodpeewee, Ovenbird, American Redstart, and Red-eyed Vireo.
Birding at Cockscomb Scott Schmidt 2006
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I also had an out-of-place Ovenbird and several Common Yellowthroats in a soybean field, as well as several flocks of American Robins total of 47 birds.
BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002
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Ovenbird: plumage looks like fallen leaves; builds a leafy “Dutch oven” nest that is almost impossible to spot.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Ovenbird: plumage looks like fallen leaves; builds a leafy “Dutch oven” nest that is almost impossible to spot.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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Ovenbird: plumage looks like fallen leaves; builds a leafy “Dutch oven” nest that is almost impossible to spot.
The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States Janine M. Benyus 1989
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[Illustration: The Ovenbird.] "I will show you a 'skin' of the Ovenbird, because it may be some time before you will see this Ground Warbler at home in the deep woods."
Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners Elliott Coues 1870
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"What trade does the Ovenbird belong to?" asked Dodo.
Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners Elliott Coues 1870
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“Estimating the Viability of Ovenbird and Kentucky Warbler Populations in Forest Fragments.”
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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“Estimating the Viability of Ovenbird and Kentucky Warbler Populations in Forest Fragments.”
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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