...t loses the long tail, the bill and feet become a paler shade of pink. and it loses its markings.
Its diet includes seeds which it scrapes from the ground.
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Pearly-eyed Thrasher has brown upperparts, whitish underparts with brown streaking and a bill that i
[[Scaly-breasted Thrasher]] is smaller, has a smaller '''black''' bill, yellow eye, and wing bars.
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The adult has grey upperparts with a white rump. The central tail feathers are black tipp
...d in dark grey and white. Its eyes are red, the bill is mostly red, and it has long red legs.
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It was formerly considered conspecific with [[Willow Tit]] (or [[Songar Tit]])
The scientific name has in the past been given as either ''[[:Category:Parus|Parus]] weigoldicus''.
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It is a plump, 36 cm long bird. Both sexes have a red facial skin patch and re
...dark barring. The male of the distinctive Kerala race, ''G. s. stewarti'' has all-chestnut plumage, including the head feathers.
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It's a slender-bodied shearwater, about 29 to 31 cm in length and a wingspan o
Has dark brown upperparts, undertail and partial underwing. The rest of the und
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...''. This species has in the past been named ''Amazilia chionopectus'', and it is sometimes placed in genus ''[[: Category:Agyrtria|Agyrtria]]'' as ''Agyr
It builds a small cup shaped nest from plant fibre which is placed on a horizo
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...r base. Both sexes are similar. The young is duller with smaller horn, and has brown tail and wings.
...s often placed into a distinct subfamily, the Oreophasinae. Alternatively, it might be included in a large Cracinae with curassows and chachalacas.
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It is olive-green with rufescent wings and tail and has a pale eye-ring.
More often heard than seen since it tends to skulk low down in the undergrowth.
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Female has pink bill; Male has light blue-gray bill.<br/>
...ther sulids prior to the divergence of gannets (Morus) and boobies (Sula). It is unique in its breeding biology and behaviour (Nelson 1971), and in its o
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...imed that the scientific name of this species has been misapplied and that it really should be called ''Glaucidium sicki''. No world wide checklists have
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It is monotypic.<br />
Has been placed in the genus [[:Category:Camarhynchus|Camarhynchus]] by some au
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...ift is located in eastern Africa as part of the Great Rift Valley. Around it are the countries of the [[Democratic Republic of Congo]], [[Uganda]], [[Rw
According to the Wildlife Conversation Society<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>, it is home to a very large portion of the wildlife in Africa, approaching half
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...h [[Wales]], [[Essex]], [[Suffolk]] and [[Norfolk]]; extralimital breeding has also occurred in north Wales and [[Staffordshire]].<sup>[[#References|[2]]]
*''S. u. dartfordiensis'': has a dark brown mantle
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...s head is brown. She is slightly larger and darker than the male. The male has a black tail with a white band, whilst the female resembles female [[Europe
...pecialist feeder, living mainly on the larvae and nests of wasps, although it will take other small prey.
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Some authors place it in genus ''Gallirex''.
''Ruwenzorornis johnstoni'' has three subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>:
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Length 18-19 cm. A large, plain warbler with a dark, broad, rounded tail. It has a black malar stripe and unstreaked breast and backand.
''Melocichla mentalis'' has five subspecies:<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>
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...opportunities this offers, Madison has a number of parks and trails within it's boundaries which offer a variety of recreational amenities as well as the
...County is evidenced by the approximately 20 eBird Hotspots recorded within it's boundaries. The County's landfill is a Hotspot with approximately 50 dif
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...umage is a darker reddish-brown and the adults have a darker grey back. It has a narrower yellow bill, which is brighter in breeding adults.
A widespread Old World species. Has a patchy breeding range in the [[Netherlands]] and parts of [[Germany]], in
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...e [[Peregrine Falcon]], however it is much smaller and has darker plumage. It gets its scientific name from its narrow long-flighted wings.
Found mainly in [[Australia]]. It is also a winter migrant to [[Indonesia]] and [[New Guinea]].
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