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Dead Whooping Crane Aids in Bird Studies

BISMARCK, N.D. -- A whooping crane found dead in a farmer's field was a "senior citizen" with a colorful past that helped with studies of the rare birds, a Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman says.
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