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Backyard Birds - The Poconos Mountains, PA (USA) Backyard Birds on April 12, 2020.

The Poconos Mountains, PA (USA) Backyard Birds on April 12, 2020.

04/12/20 • 15 min

Backyard Birds
Recorded by AF in the Poconos Mountains in PA near Winona Falls on April 12, 2020. The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) was designated the official state bird of Pennsylvania in 1931.
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Recorded by AF in the Poconos Mountains in PA near Winona Falls on April 12, 2020. The ruffed grouse (Bonasa umbellus) was designated the official state bird of Pennsylvania in 1931.

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