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Illinois Raptor Center Pictorial Guide/shorebirds
In Illinois, the black-bellied plover is most commonly seen along the shores of Lake Michigan. The Lesser (American) golden plover blends ... of the state. They are usually found alone or in small groups away from other shorebirds. The buff-breasted sandpiper is sometimes found on the beaches of Lake Michigan. They have also been found ...
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Álamos, Sonora, Mexico Christmas Bird Counts
Acorn Woodpecker 2 7 18 2 1 Gila Woodpecker 59 78 86 40 52 46 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1 Red-naped Sapsucker 3 5 3 2 6 Ladder-backed Woodpecker 15 19 18 5 19 16 Hairy Woodpecker 2 ... 1 1 2 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 27 3 20 3 25 5 Cordilleran Flycatcher 3 4 12 3 "Western" Flycatcher 23 Buff-breasted Flycatcher 4 1 cw Black Phoebe 49 54 37 2 30 15 Say's Phoebe 2 4 Vermilion Flycatcher 17 ...
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Alachua Audubon - FAQs About Birds & Birding
Florida in small numbers, and a handful are recorded in Gainesville every fall and winter. Allen's, Buff-bellied, and Calliope Hummingbirds have also been recorded in Alachua County. What are some good hummingbird flowers to plant in my yard? Spring and summer-blooming flowers include Firebush (Hamelia patens), Scarlet Sage (Salvia coccinea), ...
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Vanuatu Vatthe Conservation
Vanuatu island village. Local guides, speaking in either Bislama, English or French, will help you explore the 3,700ha of lowland alluvial rainforest with it's spectacular buttressed trees, and show you the Vanuatu Buff-bellied Flycatcher - Vanuatu's only endemic bird genus. And you can soak up the ambiance of a traditional village, and learn about ...
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Nature, hummingbird, buff-bellied, Amazilia, yucatanensis
GENERAL INFO CONTENTS RESEARCH EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS MISCELLANY FIRST SOUTH CAROLINA RECORD OF A BUFF-BELLIED HUMMINGBIRD (banded 4 December 2001) All photos & text Hilton Pond Center On 3 December 2001, ... tail 35.5 mm, with a slight tail notch that was 3 mm deep. Adult male buff-bellieds typically have deeper tail notches and extensive red on the upper bill--the newly captured ...
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South Carolina's First Buff-bellied Hummingbird
Carolinas--show sexual dimorphism in their adult plumage, sexes are alike in the Buff-bellied Hummingbird. Some experts report sexual differences with regard to tail and wing measurements, but overlap in ... ; and tail 35.5 mm, with a slight tail notch that was 3 mm deep. Adult male buff-bellieds typically have deeper tail notches and extensive red on the upper bill--the newly captured ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Yellow-Bellied Marmot
Marmot SHOWING RECORD: 4 of 12Yellow-Bellied Marmot Illustration from Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia/Corbis Yellow-Bellied Marmot Marmota flaviventris nosophora Subspecies of Marmot August 20, 1805, Lemhi River, Lemhi County, Idaho. Yellowish brown, with yellowish belly. Feet buff to light brown. Whitish spots between eyes. Buff or yellowish patches below ear to shoulders. Tail bushy. ...
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Vanuatu Birds > Images
Swiftlet (3) Barn Owl (1) Metallic Pigeon (1) Emerald Dove (3) Red-bellied Fruit-Dove (4) Pacific Imperial-Pigeon (3) Buff-banded Rail (1) Bar-tailed Godwit (2) Whimbrel (3) Common Sandpiper (2) ... (1) Melanesian Cuckoo-Shrike (1) Long-tailed Triller (1) Grey Fantail (3) Streaked Fantail (3) Buff-bellied Monarch (3) Southern Shrikebill (1) Melanesian Flycatcher (3) Island Thrush (3) Common Myna (1) ...
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Vanuatu Birds > Sounds
Fruit-Dove (2) Pacific Imperial-Pigeon (2) Baker's Imperial-Pigeon (1) Buff-banded Rail (1) Whimbrel (1) Grey-tailed Tattler (1) Wandering Tattler (2) Swamp Harrier (1) Australasian Grebe (2) ... 1) Melanesian Cuckoo-Shrike (1) Long-tailed Triller (3) Grey Fantail (1) Streaked Fantail (4) Buff-bellied Monarch (6) Southern Shrikebill (3) Melanesian Flycatcher (3) Island Thrush (2) Rusty-winged Starling ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Yellow-Bellied Marmot
Columbia, southern Alberta, and Montana south through eastern California and east to Colorado and northern New Mexico. Western Idaho and eastern Washington and Oregon. The yellow-bellied marmot feeds entirely on green vegetation of many kinds. Species information from enature.com Subscribe Online Your subscriptions help National Geographic conservation efforts worldwide>> Columbia River Chub ...
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