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The term "reticulowoodruffiidae" refers to a group of birds in the family Aves that primarily inhabit the forests and woodlands of North America, including oak savannas. These birds are characterized by their distinctive plumage, which includes a metallic yellowish-brown body with white spots and a black-and-white head. They are known for their ability to build large nests on tree trunks, often using twigs as their primary building materials. The term

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