Heath hens and their nest
Two extinct Heath hens and their nest are found in the American museum of natural history
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In a small unassuming hallway in the American museum of natural history there is a small display case featuring two birds called Heath hens a once common species in America until the last one booming Ben disappeared in 1932 they were a subspecies of the greater prairie chickens.
It is very strange that is is separate from other displays.
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They are located in a small hallway on floor 4 near the elevators.
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