| 41. | The bird sanctuary has a special focus on the whooper swan but other rare birds also nest in the area.
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| 42. | Whooper asked about the bag's contents, and Clark removed the firearm and shot his boss, Nichol said.
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| 43. | Long before the endangered whoopers reached the brink of extinction, Florida was a prime wintering ground for the stately birds.
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| 44. | Wildlife experts say that a second wild migratory whooper population would bolster the bird's chances of staving off extinction.
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| 45. | Species that have been seen briefly on the island include whooper swans, various species of geese, and common ravens.
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| 46. | The solitary eagle is contrasted with whooper swans landing in Scotland after a 1, 600-kilometre journey from Iceland.
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| 47. | This was a particular blow to that population because whoopers in the East do not yet have an established successful breeding situation.
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| 48. | The bird was a whooper swan of whom around 7, 500 are thought to come to the UK during the winter.
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| 49. | He is believed to have been the first to photograph both the snow bunting and the whooper swan at nests in Scotland.
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| 50. | R�ppell's vultures, whooper swans, alpine chough, and common cranes all have flown more than above sea level.
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