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‘Bobolink Songbird’ Thriving in Regina’s Wascana Centre

Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca, August 13, 2020

The bird can generally be found through the Wascana Marsh, which runs from Broad to Fleet Street, and area that contains both grasslands and wetlands.

The Saskatchewan government is encouraging wildlife lovers and bird watchers to keep on the lookout for the bobolink songbird in Regina’s Wascana Centre.

It’s a threatened species, yet the province says the bobolink songbird’s population has jumped to six times the annual average.

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