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  • ...thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|kevinandseri|kevinandseri}}<br />Brandon Marsh]] Brandon Marsh is located near Coventry in Warwickshire, and is maintained by the Warwicks
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  • ...large concentration of Jabiru Storks and herons on the far edge of a vast marsh along the Transpantaneira Road, Mato Grosso, Brasil, August 2008.]] ...l|Dacol}}<br />A Marsh Deer grazing on tall grass in an extensive roadside marsh. Transpantaneira Road, Mato Grosso, Brasil, August 2008.]]
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  • ...Spotted Flycatcher]], [[European Pied Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Willow Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great Mammals of the park include [[Red Deer]] ''Cervus elaphus'' and [[Roe Deer]] ''Capreolus capreolus'', [[Wild Boar]] ''Sus scrofa'', [[Red Fox]] ''Vulp
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  • ...on Chiffchaff]], [[Willow Warbler]], [[Goldcrest]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Eurasian Nuthatch]], [[ [[Roe Deer]], [[Badger]] and [[Fox]] are present on the reserve and [[Fallow Deer]] and [[Muntjac]] may also be seen on occasion.
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  • ...eders include [[Eurasian Nuthatch]], [[Common Nightingale|Nightingale]], [[Marsh Tit]] and, rare in this area, [[Willow Tit]]. ...al thousand may be present. [[Northern Hobby]] and [[Western Marsh Harrier|Marsh Harrier]] are regular passage visitors and various waterfowl and wader spec
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  • ...nd [[Common Nightingale]] also breed in addition to [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Great Tit]] and [[Blue Tit]]. [[Eurasian Blackbird|B ...Spotted Flycatcher]], [[European Pied Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Common Treecreeper]], [
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  • Wetland warblers include [[Marsh Warbler]], [[Savi's Warbler]] and [[Eurasian River Warbler|River Warbler]] ...atcher]], [[Collared Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Bearded Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Eurasi
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  • ...m the centre of Motherwell in the Clyde Valley, Barons Haugh is an area of marsh and flooded meadows, woodland, scrub and parkland along the east bank of th [[Grey Squirrel]] regularly seen. [[Roe Deer]], [[Red Fox]] and [[Badger]] are present but rarely seen.
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  • ...ean Pied Flycatcher]], [[Red-breasted Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Willow Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great [[Red Deer]] Cervus elaphus and [[Roe Deer]] Capreolus capreolus are very common within the park as is [[Wild Boar]] S
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  • ...d by the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, comprising 5380 acres of lakes and marsh surrounded by sagebrush desert. The diversity of the area, ranging from open desert to cultivated fields, marsh and open water, provides habitat for a variety of birds. Waterfowl and sho
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  • ...Jay]], [[American Crow]], [[Black-capped Chickadee]], [[Brown Creeper]], [[Marsh Wren]], [[Golden-crowned Kinglet]], [[Ruby-crowned Kinglet]], [[Hermit Thru [[White-tailed Deer]]
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  • Passage periods bring [[Western Marsh Harrier|Marsh Harrier]], waterfowl, sometimes including wild geese, and a variety of wade ...are W), [[Willow Warbler]], [[Spotted Flycatcher]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Common Treecreeper]], [[Common Jay]],
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  • [[Marsh Wren]] 5 *deer flies
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  • ...sts of approximately 1,776 acres of upland habitat, old fields, freshwater marsh, and oxbow wetlands. It is located along nearly 8 miles of the Nashua Rive *[[White-tailed Deer]]
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  • ...stag3.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Rob+Chace|Rob Chace}}<br />Red Deer stag in the Quantocks]] Woodland passerines include [[Marsh Tit]] and [[Willow Tit]], [[Eurasian Nuthatch]] and [[Common Treecreeper]]
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  • ...e]], [[Temminck's Stint]] and [[Little Stint]], [[Curlew Sandpiper]] and [[Marsh Sandpiper]] and [[Whimbrel]]. [[Purple Heron]] can be seen in spring and [[ ...sibly [[Pomarine Skua]]. Wintering raptors include [[Western Marsh Harrier|Marsh Harrier]] and [[Hen Harrier]], joined by the occasional [[Merlin]].
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  • ...arn Owl]] hunts over the grazing marshes joined by [[Western Marsh Harrier|Marsh Harrier]] in summer and [[Hen Harrier]] in winter. ...ldcrest]], [[Spotted Flycatcher]], [[Bearded Tit]], [[Long-tailed Tit]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Willow Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Blue Tit]], [[Great Tit]], [[Eurasia
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  • ...kcap]], [[Common Chiffchaff]], [[Willow Warbler]], [[Common Firecrest]], [[Marsh Tit]], [[Willow Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Common Treecreeper] ...s arctos and [[Grey Wolf]] Canis lupus, [[Red Deer]] Cervus elaphus, [[Roe Deer]] Capreolus capreolus and numerous [[Wild Boar]] Sus scrofa. Also present a
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  • ...untains. It is a major migratory resting stop, and a haven for year-round marsh dwellers, although species are limited in winter by the elevation; substant ...ch]], [[Brown Creeper]], [[Rock Wren]], [[Canyon Wren]], [[House Wren]], [[Marsh Wren]], [[Ruby-crowned Kinglet]], [[Blue-gray Gnatcatcher]], [[Mountain Blu
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  • Formerly known as Rye House Marsh. Within the Lee Valley Regional Park, Rye Meads consists of riverside marsh ...ged Robin, Fen Bedstraw and Pink Water Speedwell are found here as well as Marsh Marigold and Water Forget-me-not.
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