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Wilma Birds 1a
Wilma Birds 1a Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens. A fresh but heavily scavenged carcass was found on the north beach on October 29th. Except for a few white feathers, scavenging had removed most of the diagnostic ventral plumage. However, the specimen was assumed to be a Magnificent because, of the five frigatebird species, it is the one most likely to be found off the east ...
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bird sightings to May, 2006
May, 2006 Selected Bird Sightings at Sable Island March-May 2006 (September 2006). The number in brackets indicates the minimum number of individuals seen during the period. Magnificent Frigatebird (1) - May 24, 1 adult male found dead near inland pond edge - the bird died on the island (i.e. was not a corpse ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora
and Northwestern Mexico
Booby Pelicans - Pelecanidae American White Pelican Brown Pelican Cormorants - Phalacrocoracidae Brandt's Cormorant Neotropic Cormorant Double-crested Cormorant Anhingas - Anhingidae Anhinga Frigatebirds - Fregatidae Magnificent Frigatebird Bitterns, Herons & Egrets - Ardeidae American Bittern Least Bittern Bare-throated Tiger-Heron T Great Blue Heron Great Egret Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron ...
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Puerto Peņasco, Sonora, Mexico Christmas Bird Counts
Booby 203 cw 9 1716 172 27 3319 Brown Booby 1114 19 484 1100 249 81 2267 American White Pelican 20 24 28 Brown Pelican 2467 936 1085 3220 968 1313 2671 Double-crested Cormorant 89 134 615 128 92 53 553 Magnificent Frigatebird cw cw cw cw 5 Great Blue Heron 12 25 31 29 35 25 15 Great Egret 9 29 13 33 13 3 22 Snowy Egret 29 ...
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Birds - Hurricane Wilma
Hurricane Wilma generated a great deal of interest in Atlantic Canada. Species sighted include Magnificent Frigatebirds, Laughing Gulls, Caspian, Royal, Sandwich and Forsters Terns, and Yellow-billed Cuckoos. There were ... Island was no doubt far greater. Species First Sighted Last Sighted Number Live Number Dead Total Magnificent Frigatebird (Oct 29) 1 1 Great Blue Heron Oct 26 Nov 14 5 1 6 ...
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Alachua Audubon - Best Birding Sites
Ring-billed and Bonaparte's Gulls and Forster's Terns are generally seen over the water at this season. Some of the less common Species Found over the years are Black-capped Petrel, Magnificent Frigatebird, Pomarine and Parasitic Jaegers, and Sooty Tern (after hurricanes - always go to Newnans after a hurricane), Short-tailed Hawk, Golden ...
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Stock List :: Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
Wood Duck (14) Eagle (Accipitridae) (35) Bald Eagle (2) Golden Eagle (33) Egret (Ardeidae) (53) Great Egret (11) Snowy Egret (42) Flamingo (Phoenicopteridae) (4) Frigatebird (Fregatidae) (77) Great Frigatebird (18) Magnificent Frigatebird (49) Goose (Anatidae) (14) Brant (1) Canada Goose (3) Snow Goose (10) Grebe (Podicipedidae) (2) Gruiformes (Rallidae) (3) American Coot (3) Gull (Laridae) ( ...
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List of Bird Species -- Bird Photos :: Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
Synonyms: blue jay 1 Diomedea irrorata Waved albatross Synonyms: 3 Egretta thula Snowy egret Synonyms: 38 Fratercula arctica Synonyms: 38 Fregata magnificens Magnificent frigatebird Synonyms: Magnificent frigate bird 49 Fregata minor Great frigatebird Synonyms: Great frigate bird 18 Fregata sp. Synonyms: 5 Fulica americana American coot Synonyms: 2 Grus canadensis Sandhill crane Synonyms: 1 Gygis ...
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Research and curation - Natural History Museum
Bird Group Zoology Department General and zoology libraries Library collections Library catalogue Photocopy requests Museum Conjurer's Bird news article Indian warbler re-found news article Magnificent frigatebird news article Bird collection fraud news article Investigate British and Irish natural history societies External links Project Biomap Toolbox Print version Email this page Contact and ...
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Sable Island Birds 2.1a
Sable Island Birds 2.1a On May 24 2006, the corpse of a male Magnificent Frigatebird Fregata magnificens was found at the edge of an inland freshwater pond. The corpse was very fresh, probably less than 12 hours since death, and its location indicated that the bird must have been on the wing when it arrived on Sable. It had ...
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