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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Greater White-Fronted Goose
Illustration from National Geographic's Field Guide to the Birds of North America Greater White-Fronted Goose Anser albifrons frontalis Subspecies of White-Fronted Goose March 15, 1806, at Fort Clatsop, Oregon. A dusky brown ... white patch on front of face. Bill usually pink; legs orange. Young birds lack white face and black bars on underparts. Length: 27-30 in (69-76 cm). A distinctive bark of kla- ...
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geese
Greater white-fronted geese have orange bills, a white disk on the face and dark streaking underneath. ... grass seeds. They have actually benefitted from modern agricultural practices and are more numerous than ever. Greater white-fronted geese normally migrate to the west of the Mississippi River, but sometimes, flocks pass ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora
and Northwestern Mexico
Vulture Turkey Vulture Ducks & Geese - Anatidae Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Fulvous Whistling-Duck Tundra Swan Greater White-fronted Goose Snow Goose Ross's Goose Canada Goose Brant Tundra Swan Wood Duck ... Becard T Rose-throated Becard T Masked Tityra T Shrikes - Laniidae Loggerhead Shrike Vireos - Vireonidae White-eyed Vireo Mangrove Vireo T Bell's Vireo Black-capped Vireo Gray Vireo Cassin's ( ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Krapu, G. L., K. J. Reinecke, D. G. Jorde, and S. S. G. Simpson. 1995. Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese. Journal of Wildlife Management 59:736-746. Smith, D. R., K. J. Reinecke, M. J. Conroy, M. W. Brown, and J. R. Nassar. 1995. Factors affecting visibility rate in aerial surveys of waterfowl wintering in the ...
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Salt Grass Flats - White-fronted Goose
Click here! Birds of North America (Kaufman Focus Guides) features digitally enhanced photographic images to show the characteristics that are sometimes not apparent in photographs. Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons Wingspan: 53" Length: 28" Weight: 4.8 pounds Greater White-fronted Goose - Female Greater White-fronted Goose - Male Nickname of Greater ...
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SABO's Avian Oddities: White Sandhill Crane
Though white is the normal plumage color for some species of cranes, including the endangered Whooping Crane and ... difference between the two as well as the young Lesser's dull grayish-tan forehead. Greater Sandhill Cranes, the southernmost of the migratory subspecies, average twice the weight of Lessers, the ...
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SOLAR ENERGY IS BACK AT THE WHITE HOUSE
ExecutiveOffice Building to see them. The systems were designed by Solar DesignAssociates of Massachusetts. The White House and the National Park Service, which oversee theprojects, could not say how much power the ... been asked to design and install solar systems at the White House. "Each solar roof is another small but important step toward greater energy self-reliance," he told EBN. "I would hope ...
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Greater Prairie Chicken - WDNR
Online Donation Center Support Endangered Resources Get Involved! Wisconsin's Non-Game Birds Related Pages Endangered Resources Natural Heritage Inventory Working List Animals, Plants, & Natural Communities Greater Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) Status: State Threatened (1979) Occurrence: Locally uncommon resident central and northwest. Groups may be found in Adams, Portage, Wood, and ...
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ELP Greater Boston Regional Network Mailing List Sign-up
ELP Greater Boston Regional Network Mailing List Sign-up Home About the New England Regional Network Project Details Advisory Committee Financial Support Support Emerging Leaders in the New England Region Meet the ELP New England Fellows 2008 2007 2006 Training Series for Emerging Leaders Overview Becoming a Fellow Application Process FAQ New England Regional Network Events Calendar View Previous ...
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White Rhino (Ceratotherum simum) - Intl Rhino Foundation
Greek simus, meaning "flat nosed." IUCN Red List: Near Threatened CITES: Appendix I The white rhino, along with the roughly equal-sized Greater one-horned (Indian) rhino, is the largest species of land mammal after the elephant. The white rhino is the least endangered of the living rhino species. Of its two distinct subspecies, the only populations of the ...
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