13-14.5 cm (5-5¾ in)<br />
...t completely able to fly over the same route their parents took, guided by the stars.
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Rufous-brown above and creamy to pink below. Looks 'long' in flight.<br />
...bove with dark bars. 'Scaly' with crescent-shaped feather fringes covering the body.<br />
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35–39 cm (13¾-15¼ in). Tail long and wedge-shaped. <br />
In Africa resident breeder from just south of the Sahara to [[Zambia]] and [[Mozambique]] (avoiding areas with rainforest); s
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16–17 cm (6¼-6¾ in)<br />
Breeds in northern [[Europe]] and [[Asia]], wintering in eastern and southern [[Africa]]. <br />
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...nds, could be confused with [[Laura's Woodland Warbler]], but that differs in having bright yellow, not white, under-tail coverts.
...undant in eastern Europe, and very common on passage in SE Europe. Winters in tropical [[Africa]] between about 10°N and 10°S latitude.
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12.5cm (5 in)<br />
'''Juvenile''' is very similar to the adult but rather brighter with tawny-orange tints to upperparts. Legs flesh
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55-65 cm in length and has a wingspan of 145-170 cm. <br />
...il is rounded and in flight, it's length is generally approximately 2/3 of the wing width.
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12·5 cm (5 in)
[[Europe]] and North [[Africa]]. Breeds in the [[:Category:Channel Islands|Channel Islands]], [[Spain]] and [[France]].
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14 cm (5½ in)<br />
...[Denmark]] and [[Sweden]]. Also spreading southwards and now breeds widely in [[Bulgaria]].
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42–47 cm (16½-18½ in)
...hite wings are concealed when on the ground, the bird looking light brown, in flight it appears almost all white.
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...rth of Eurasia and [[North America]]. It is a migrant, wintering at sea in the tropical oceans.
It lays 2-3 olive-brown eggs in grass lined depressions.
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L 35-43 cm (13¾-17 in), WS 69-82 cm.
...[[American Crow]]. Does not sit as erect as other owls. Often perches at the top of a tree and frequently jerks its tail up and slowly lowers it. Shrik
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37–46 cm (14½-18 in)
*Back looks black in the field
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Male 35–38 cm (13¾-15 in), female 37–40 cm (14½-15¾ in); a medium sized owl
...[[Asia]] and [[North America]], widespread and fairly common over much of the [[Western Palearctic]].
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...|supercilium]]. This bird is streaky brown above and warm orangish-buff on the breast. White wing patch and tail base. Black bill and legs.
...and shape, but also lacks the supercilium and white patches at the base of the tail.
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61–68 cm (24-26¾ in)<br />
A sturdy robust gull; about the size of the Herring Gull or a bit larger and stockier looking.<br />
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14 cm (5½ in)<br />
Both have dark legs, and the bill is thin and pointed.<br />
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Length 19–20 cm (7½-7¾ in), weight 22-31 g
Found in most of [[Africa]], [[Europe]], [[Middle East]], [[India]], and [[Asia]] in
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...humb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Glen+Tepke|Glen Tepke}} <br/> Photo taken in Gulf of Maine southeast of Bar Harbor, Maine, USA, 26 July 2004.]]
..., and longer legs which often project beyong the slightly shorter tail tip in flight; also usually marginally paler brown above.<br />
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Length 22–25 cm (8¾-9¾ in), wingspan 57–59 cm, weight 50–126 g<br />
...flight''' shows white trailing edge on secondaries and inner primaries (as in [[Common Redshank]] but less broad)
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