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The Passenger Pigeon used to be the most common bird in North America. They lived in huge flocks, and during migration, they covered the sky, some flocks containing up to a million birds.
According to some estimates there were as many as five billion passenger pigeons residing in North America when the Pilgrims arrived. Now there are none.
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Squidoo: The Passenger Pigeon
The Passenger Pigeon used to be the most common bird in North America. They lived in huge flocks, and during migration, they covered the sky, some flocks containing up to a million birds.
According to some estimates there were as many as five billion passenger pigeons residing in North America when the Pilgrims arrived. Now there are none.
The Passenger Pigeon updated Mon Jan 5 2009 7:29 pm CST
The Passenger Pigeon used to be the most common bird in North America. They lived in huge flocks, and during migration, they covered the sky, some flocks containing up to a million birds.
According to some estimates there were as many as five billion passenger pigeons residing in North America when the Pilgrims arrived. Now there are none.
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