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My siblings' coping mechanism for my constant bird facts is choosing new names for every species we see. For example, today we saw this Venezuelan Redstart (previously known as an American Redstart) and three of these Junco Ones (previously known as Black-throated Blue Warblers)
May 12, 2025, 2:08 AM