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Peregrine Falcon - WDNR
Game Birds Related Pages Endangered Resources Natural Heritage Inventory Working List Animals, Plants, & Natural Communities Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) Status in WI: endangered 1991 numbers in WI: 2 pair Length: female 18-21 inches, male 15-18 inches Wingspan: female 45 inches, male 40 inches Weight: female 32-40 ounces, male 20-25 ounces Description || Food || ...
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Piping Plover - WDNR
Plants, & Natural Communities Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) Legal status in U.S.: endangered Legal status in WI: endangered 1986 numbers in WI: 1 Length: 7 inches Wingspan: 14-15 inches Weight: 2 ounces Description || Breeding Biology || Distribution || History in Wisconsin || Current Status || Research and Management || What You Can Do || Further Reading || Endangered Resources Reports || ...
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Black-bellied Plovers in the Great Plains
All photos on this page Bob Gress Black-bellied Plover (Grey Plover) Pluvialis squatarola Length: 10 3/4 - 12 inches Wingspan: 29 - 32 inches Black-bellied Plover in nonbreeding plumage Description: Robin-sized and short-billed, this is the largest of the unbanded (those without breast bands) plovers. It has an upright posture. The striking black and white of ...
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American Golden-Plovers in the Great Plains
Golden-Plover male in breeding plumage Photo Bob Gress American Golden-Plover Pluvialis dominica Length: 9 1/2 - 11 1/4 inches Wingspan: 23 1/2 - 28 3/4 inches Description: Robin-sized and short-billed, this unbanded plover has an upright posture. During the breeding season, look for the black belly extending from the throat to the end of the tail. Golden, black ...
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golden eagle
United States. Goldens are most often seen near the Mississippi River Valley. Where do we see them? Golden eagles do not congregate in groups like bald eagles. They are seen alone or in pairs, sometimes over open country. Size: About 32 inches tall with a wingspan of about seven feet.
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The Raptor Foundation - Great Horned Owl
Copy this link to your RSS Reader. Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) Length 48-68cm 18-27" Wingspan 115-150cm 45-60" Weight 1000-2500g 32-88oz The Great Horned Owl is found thoughout the American ... slightly smaller than the Eurasian Eagle Owl, and has longer ear tufts, which can be up to 2 inches long. In appearance, the two species are otherwise very similar. It is thought that the Great Horned ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Snowy Owl
Information. Copy this link to your RSS Reader. Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) Length 53-65cm 21-26" Wingspan 140-170cm 60-66" Weight 1300-2900g 40-100oz Until recently, the Snowy owl was considered the only ... also eat fish & carrion. Its acute hearing enables it to catch prey under anything up to 10 inches of snow. The main prey of Snowy Owls, however, is lemmings. The Snowy Owls prefered method of ...
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Radio Control Airplanes
My planes are generally 5 to 6 foot wingspan with engines ranging from 6.5 to 15cc (.40 to .90 cubic inches). Here are some fully aerobatic scale models I've built: ( ... excellent scale models Click on a thumbnail to view a larger image: Helicopters. Matt flying his helicopter inverted inches from the ground! One way to trim the grass! Rudy's 12 foot DC-3. With working ...
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Bald Eagle - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Raptors > Bald Eagle Bald Eagle COMMON NAME: Bald Eagle SCIENTIFIC NAME: Haliaeetus leucocephalus IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS Wingspan 6.5-8 feet; length 31-37 inches. Adults have a dark brown body with a white head and tail, yellow eyes and beak. Immature eagles are all dark with some white mottled in the wings and tail. ...
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Osprey - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Information about Raptors > Osprey Osprey COMMON NAME: Osprey SCIENTIFIC NAME: Pandion haliaetus IDENTIFYING CHARACTERISTICS: Wingspan four and a half to six feet; length 22 to 25 inches. They are dark brown above, white below, and have a white head with a prominent black eye stripe. Females usually have a dark spotted "necklace." ...
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