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Canadian Peregrine Foundation - Raptor Identification
Peregrine Falcon, Cooper's Hawk, Broad-winged Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk Common Raven or large American Crow Rough-legged Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Swainson's Hawk, Northern Goshawk, Gyrfalcon Peregrine with ... orange/red adult male Merlin Blue-gray back vertical brown streaking on breast black male American Kestrel Blue wings contrasting with rusty brown back rusty brown above with black speckles below ...
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The Checklist of birds at the Pfeiffer Nature Center
FAMILY LANIIDAE Shrikes NORTHERN SHRIKE FAMILY VIREONIDAE Vireos WHITE-EYED VIREO BLUE-HEADED VIREO WARBLING VIREO RED-EYED VIREO FAMILY CORVIDAE Jays, Magpies and Crows BLUE JAY AMERICAN CROW COMMON RAVEN FAMILY HIRUNDINIDAE Swallows TREE SWALLOW FAMILY PARIDAE Chickadees and Titmice BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE TUFTED TITMOUSE FAMILY SITTIDAE Nuthatches RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH WHITE-BREASTED ...
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HOOT Project
American Crow and Common Raven. We need your help, as Citizen Scientists, to report locations of nesting raptors that you encounter. The information gathered through this study will help PNM prioritize high raptor use areas, and install ...
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NMPIF Appendix A
Scrub-Jay WESJ Aphelocoma califonica Mexican Jay MEJA Aphelocoma ultramarina Pinyon Jay PIJA Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus Clark's Nutcracker CLNU Nucifraga columbiana Black-billed Magpie BBMA Pica pica American Crow AMCR Corvus brachyrhynchos Chihuahuan Raven CHRA Corvus cryptoleucus Common Raven CORA Corvus corax Horned Lark HOLA Eremophila alpestris Purple Martin PUMA Progne subis Tree Swallow TRSW ...
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Bird List
Bird List The following birds have been recorded at the Nieman Marsh Preserve: Pied-billed Grebe American Bittern+ Least Bittern+ Great Blue Heron Great Egret Green Heron Canada Goose Wood Duck Green- ... Lark Tree Swallow N. Rough-winged Swallow Bank Swallow Barn Swallow Cliff Swallow Blue Jay American Crow Black-capped Chickadee Tufted Titmouse House Wren Sedge Wren Marsh Wren Blue-gray Gnatcatcher ...
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Birds and animals seen on the OL
Lohmann. Looking for number 86 now (bird that is). Hank Golet A) Birds 1 American Crow 2 American Robin 3 Bald Eagle 4 Baltimore Oriole (4/24/07) 5 Belted Kingfisher 6 Black And ... 25 Downy Woodpecker 26 Eastern Bluebird 27 Eastern Phoebe 28 Eastern Towhee 29 Eastern Wood Peewee 30 Fish Crow (4/9/07) 31 Golden Crowned Kinglet 32 Gray Catbird 33 Great Blue Heron 34 Great Crested ...
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RIDOLFI Inc. - Commencement Bay Post-Restoration Monitoring Program, WA
Shiner perch Striped perch Pile perch Penpoint gunnel Crescent gunnel Saddleback gunnel Bay Pipefish Threespine stickleback Snake prickleback Pacific herring American coot American crow American golden plover American goldfinch American pipit American robin American wigeon Anna's hummingbird bald eagle band-tailed pigeon barn owl barn swallow Barrow's goldeneye belted kingfisher Bewick's ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Western Common Crow
Astoria, Oregon. Stocky black bird with stout bill and fan-shaped tail. Smaller northwestern crow has hoarser voice; larger common raven has wedge-shaped tail. Length: 17-21 in (43-53 ... north to southern Canada. Intelligent, wary, virtually omnivorous, and with a high reproductive capacity, the American crow is undoubtedly much more numerous than it was before the arrival of settlers. Species ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—American Raven
Lewis & ClarkAnimalsAmerican Raven SHOWING RECORD: 2 of 50American Raven Illustration from Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia/Corbis American Raven Corvus corax sinuatus Subspecies of Common Raven March 3, 1806, at Fort Clatsop, Oregon. Similar to the American crow but larger, with heavier bill and wedge-shaped tail. At rest, throat appears shaggy because of long, ...
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Robert Brothers - The Synthesis Of Two North American Visions
Native American orientation towards the preservation of a balanced lifestyle of reciprocal interaction with the environment, the ... most exciting life lies with the land we just passed over. Coyote Old Man! Hare, Raven, Crow, Trickster and Shape Changer, The one all tribes talk about From one shore of Turtle ...
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