The passenger pigeon lived primarily in the northeast USA and southeast canada.
The passenger pigeon nested from Wisconsin eastwards across the Great Lakes region to southern Canada. It wintered from Arkansas to North Carolina, and southwards to Texas and the gulf states to Florida.
Once the world's most abundant bird, its flocks numbered in the billions, darkening the skies as they flew overhead. Hunting and the felling of eastern forests doomed the species, the last one dying in a zoo in 1914.
Once the world's most abundant bird, numbering in the billions, these wild pigeons lived in North America.
The last passenger pigeon was believed to have died on September 1, 1914. This bird, a female named "Martha", was the last of twenty or so held in captivity for several years. The last known wild passenger pigeon was killed around 1900.
Once the most abundant bird in North America, with flocks numbering in the billions. This bird was hunted to extinction in the early 1900's.
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