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  • Further, the remaining [[Mouse-colored Tapaculo]] may contain more than one species: However, ''notorius'' is no longer recognised by many authorities, and ''S. speluncae'' is regarded as monotyp
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  • One of two North American dark-backed hooded gulls.<br /> ...h lighter gray back, smaller black bill (in all plumages), and with almost no white on primary tips. <br />
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  • *Two pale spots in the head, one on the [[Topography#Heads|auriculars]], one between eye and bill<br /> ...st knob on the bill, and the least white around and behind the eye; almost no white above the eye. The coloured section of the bill is yellow and relativ
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  • ...rds of [[Fea's Petrel]] noted on migration in recent years make the Farnes one of the best sites in Britain to record this species. ...lnwick and there is a landing charge (free for NT members). The Brownsman, one of the thirty or so islands that make up the Farnes, is closed during the b
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  • Accidental '''vagrant''' to [[Cape May]], [[New Jersey]] (2 records) with one moving south to [[Delaware]]. ...species ''swinhoei'', ''indicus'', ''sclateri'' and ''fluviatilis'' are no longer recognized.
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  • ...ting across or along roads, although at a peak speed of 15mph, they can no longer keep up with traffic. One of the only animals known to attack rattlesnakes.
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  • ...s the Visitor Centre. This is a steel hide with a roof and steel bench but no back; it offers only poor shelter in N to E winds. There is room for a whee ...currently (2016) very overgrown, offering only limited views of the pond. One of the viewing holes is designed for wheelchair users.
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  • ...et/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=35827 Jim Wood]'''<br />This was one of two female Black Grouse who appeared from behind a rock and entered the Formerly much more widespread, now rare in many parts of range and no longer breeds in [[Denmark]]. The species has been in severe decline in Britain fo
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  • ...the vacational trip reports in the Forum section. It was in the gallery at one time but must have got lost in the big crash we had in the early years.--> ...crown. Bill is thicker and more powerful then that of a crow. Wingspan is longer, wings broader than crows, with more emarginated primaries (fingers). Much
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  • *No yellow eye ring ...ts from Scandinavia ''can'' sometimes be distinguished by their marginally longer wings (when measured during ringing), but even this is not wholly reliable,
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  • ...1 and fifteen in May 2002), [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]] and, in August 2000 one was present in the [[Channel Islands]]. ...[[Derbyshire]], [[England]], in 1927 is now rejected and the species is no longer on the British List.
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  • ...lar scalloped mantle pattern, but is smaller, has a darker forehead, and a longer tail. There are one or two records of transatlantic vagrants of each of ''T. s. sandvicensis''
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  • [[Image:Hawk head one.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Artwork by {{user|colleenc|colleenc}}<br />Click on im ...would be covered by feathers and thus be invisible. Notice that there are no external lobes,
    20 KB (3,355 words) - 18:52, 12 May 2021
  • Subdivided into four subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>, one of which probably better treated as a separate species<sup>[[#References|[2 ...Length to 45 cm, weight to 600 g. As ''L. c. heinei'', but larger, with a longer, heavier bill and more angular head; legs brighter yellow; iris often light
    8 KB (1,129 words) - 13:45, 5 April 2021
  • ...nt subspecies also differ in tail length, with northern populations having longer tails. The bill is very short. ...'': head white with blackish eyebrows; body grey and dull white, little or no pink tones; tail shorter. Mediterranean region.
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  • ...s a compact build with white plumage, yellow bill, and mostly yellow legs. One characteristic feature is the short stubby bill with obvious feathering ext ...oted in 1953. During the next 50 years its population expanded, making it one of the most numerous North American herons.
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  • El Hondo is particularly famous as one of the main breeding areas for two endangered species, the [[White-headed D ...ter this summer after the previous one failed. In December 2010 there were no less than five Greater Spotted Eagles overwintering.
    11 KB (1,719 words) - 19:08, 21 March 2021
  • ...in the region. [[Great Cormorant|Cormorant]]s are surprisingly rare, with one or two records on the Ouseburn, and rarely even seen flying over. There ar ...Squirrels in each of the three parks. Red Squirrels are unfortunately no longer seen since the arrival of the Grays. Bank Vole and Wood Mouse are both comm
    12 KB (1,913 words) - 04:20, 29 November 2020
  • During dry or otherwise unfavourable periods the birds frequently move from one lagoon to another in search of better conditions. All of the lagoons are wo ...the new road). The original car park is on the left and a much larger new one is on the right; park wherever you can find shade! The birdlife here varie
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