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Middle Grassland Insectivores

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Upland Sandpiper - Bartramia longicauda

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Upland Sandpiper - Bartramia longicauda NatureWorks New Hampshire Public Television Image Credits: Clipart.com unless otherwise noted Habitat Unlike other sandpipers and plovers, the upl READ MORE
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Prairie falcon

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Prairie falcon - Falco mexicanus By Matthew Goulet Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Habitat In spring and fall migrations, prairie falcons prefer open grassla READ MORE
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Deer mouse

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Deer mouse By Andrew Bunker Animal Diversity Web University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Habitat Peromyscus maniculatus occupies many different ecological zones throughout its range. Dee READ MORE
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Killdeer

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Killdeer NatureWorks New Hampshire Public Television Image Credits: Clipart.com unless otherwise noted Habitat The killdeer can be found in open grasslands, wetlands, fields, croplands an READ MORE
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Western Meadowlark

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Western Meadowlark NatureWorks New Hampshire Public Television Image Credits: Clipart.com unless otherwise noted Habitat The western meadowlark lives in meadows, plains, prairies and othe READ MORE
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Marbled Godwit - Limosa fedoa

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Marbled Godwit - Limosa fedoa NatureWorks New Hampshire Public Television Image Credits: Clipart.com unless otherwise noted Habitat The marbled godwit breeds on grassy plains, wet meadows READ MORE
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Black-billed Magpie

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Black-billed Magpie Montana Outdoors Magazine Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks FOOD Magpies are intelligent and resourceful omnivores. They eat insects, carrion, eggs, nestlings, and rodents, as READ MORE
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Wood Frog

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Wood Frog eNature.com Family: Ranidae, True Frogs Description 1 3/8-3 1/4" (3.5-8.3 cm). Pink, tan, or dark brown, with prominent dark mask ending abruptly behind eardrum. Light stripe on uppe READ MORE
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Insectivores are a type of carnivore whose diet consists of insects and small creatures.
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