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  • ...y related, but slightly larger extinct form from New Zealand was described as Scarlett's Duck (Malacorhynchus scarletti). Diet includes plankton, as well as crustaceans, mollusks and insects.
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  • ...orest types, including primary and secondary forests and woodland, as well as wet deciduous and evergreen, also parks and wooded gardens. ...banyans, figs and berries. They also eat some termites and insects as well as sipping nectar.
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  • It was described as recently as 2013
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  • ...oria). Feral populations are known from coastal Kenya and Tanzania as well as France.
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  • ...hite half circle; the corresponding upper half circle is sometimes visible as part of the much more extensive white supercilium. Forest to open areas as long as there are some trees and scrub
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  • ...e coronal stripe usually visible. Wings have two whitish wing bars as well as white edging on tertials while inner flight feathers are edged yellow. Song is describes as irregular sharp notes, and call as pfeééu.
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  • Indian Roller is not as dark, lacks purplish on throat area, paler, mostly greenish wings when fold Likes wet areas including rise fields as well as more open woodland.
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  • ...mb|350px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|Aladdin|Aladdin}}<br />As `Ela, [[Djibouti]], September 2018]] This taxon has been treated as a race of [[Pale Chanting-Goshawk]] ''M. canorus'' by some authors. It is a
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  • ...cas have previously been considered to belong in the same genus (''Otus'') as the European and Asian Scops Owls, but a reassignment to Megascops have bee It is found in wooded areas as well as semi open sites such as forest edges and trees along waterways.
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  • [[Heinroth's Shearwater]] has in the past been included as a part of [[Audubon's Shearwater]]. Little information. They have been observed feeding with other species, such as noddies, close to shore.
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  • ...tional Park, found in the State of Assam in Northeast India, is also known as the Manas Wildlife Sanctuary and Kamrup Sanctuary. ...gest number of the [[Bengal Florican]]. The [[Greater Adjutant]], as well as the [[Greater Adjutant]] are found here also.<sup>[[#References|[4]]]</sup
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  • ...ss northern [[North America]] and [[Eurasia]], and in mountain ranges such as the Alps and the Rockies. This small owl is known as Tengmalm's Owl in Europe after the Swedish naturalist Peter Gustaf Tengmalm
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  • A number of species carry Marsh Harrier as their name. If you are looking for a bird seen in Britain and Europe, it is
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  • Diet includes nectar of flowering bushes and trees as well as small insects.
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  • Los Gemelos translates into English as The Twins are two craters, twins, situated on either side of the road betwe Birds in the Galapagos of Ecuador, as a whole, are numerous and varied. By extension, those found on Santa Cruz
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  • *resident in most of [[Utah]] and [[Nevada]], as well as Southern [[Idaho]] and Northern [[Arizona]] *summers in New England, [[Canada]], and [[Alaska]], as well as parts of [[Idaho]], [[Wyoming]], [[Colorado]], and [[Montana]]
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  • Juvenile is greyish overall, changing first to white and then as carotenoids from the food builds up, to the pink that the adults are known ...ela]], [[Suriname]] and possibly [[French Guiana]]), offshore islands such as [[Aruba]], [[Bonaire]], and [[Curaçao]], and [[Galapagos Islands]] ([[Ecua
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  • ...gnarled and twisted pines of the valley forests are thought to be as much as 500 years old. ...[[Goosander]], [[Golden Eagle|Golden]] and [[White-tailed Eagle]]s as well as gulls, terns and [[Arctic Skua]].
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  • Rather hawklike, smaller than [[American Crow]]. Does not sit as erect as other owls. Often perches at the top of a tree and frequently jerks its tai ...from treetop) and birds (e.g. thrushes; capable of catching prey as large as [[Willow Grouse]]).
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  • Also known as Guelmim, this area lies about 200km south of Agadir and has a superb range As well as the desert species to be found in this very arid area there are excellent r
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