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		<title>Timberdoodles, goatsuckers and other wildlife will benefit from partnership to create young aspen forest habitat</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Have you ever heard of a timberdoodle? A goatsucker? Both are nicknames for birds found in Michigan’s young aspen forests. Timberdoodle The woodcock, nicknamed the timberdoodle for its long beak – which it uses to probe in moist soil looking for earthworms – is a prized upland bird game species. The whip-poor-will, or goatsucker, has the familiar “whip-poor-will” song that]]></description>
		
		
		
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