...primaries edged in bright yellow producing a pattern of one yellowish and one black wedge on the flight feathers and no wing bars.
This is one of the daughter species from the former [[Paltry Tyrannulet]]
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[[Asia]]: found in the mountains of southern [[China]] (Sichuan) and northern [[Burma]].
This is one of six species that used to be considered one under the name of Golden-spectacled Warbler. After the split, the other five are [[Golden-spe
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Until recently, Siau Scops Owl was considered a subspecies of one of these two species: [[Sulawesi Scops Owl]] - ''Otus manadensis'' or [[Molucc
Described as a two-part rolling sound that lasts less than one second.
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...h hay meadow, large wetland areas and the River Ribble runs along the edge of the site.
This is one of the best sites in the country for birds, in particular breeding waders.
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...is always one click away - there's a link to it in the sidebar to the left of every page.
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Bianchi's Warbler is found in most of [[China]], [[Laos]], [[Myanmar]], and [[Vietnam]].
This is one of six species that used to be considered one under the name of Golden-spectacled Warbler. After the split, the other five are [[Golden-spe
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'''Stipple-throated Antwren''' may refer to one of three species previously considered conspecific under the name '''Stipple-t
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[[South America]]: found in [[Brazil]] north of the Rio São Francisco (Ceará and Paraíba to Alagoas)
They are mainly to be found in rainforests of the coastal range and on humid montane tops.
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Until recently, Sula Scops Owl was considered a subspecies of one of these two species: [[Sulawesi Scops Owl]] - ''Otus manadensis'' or [[Molucc
A long song of short, frequent trills.
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...oto by {{user|Stanley+Jones|Stanley Jones}}<br />Chelemha Lodge, southeast of Coban, Alta Verapaz Department, [[Guatemala]], April 2010]]
:*Mountains of [[Mexico]] (south-eastern Sonora to Sinaloa, Chihuahua and Durango)
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...age:Red_Spurfowl.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by James Williams <br/>female of nominate race. Kabini Forest, Karnataka, SW India ]]
...mottled with black. The underparts are rufous with dark barring. The male of the distinctive Kerala race, ''G. s. stewarti'' has all-chestnut plumage, i
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One strange feature is the tail which is flattened vertically, opposite to most
[[Australia]] in the coastal strip from Cape York to the southern parts of [[New South Wales]]. Also on Kangaroo Island.
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.... Vagrant further north in France, and to [[Switzerland]] and [[England]] (one record, in 2016).
...make a nest of woven reeds on floating debris or amongst reeds. More than one female will use the nest and they share incubating the eggs for 24 days. E
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*''F. a. moniliger'': Caribbean slope of southern [[Mexico]] (except the Yucatán Peninsula), north to southern Vera
*''F. a. umbrosus'': Caribbean slope of [[Honduras]] to western [[Panama]]
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...za" and it fully deserves for such name (what means birding hotspot number one right upon Biebrza marshes).
...for those who like to watch birds rather alone than in company of hundreds of tourists, getting out from buses every day on Biebrza marshes...
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Woods, gardens and heaths with plenty of brambly undergrowth.
...place in a [[Europe|European]] thicket. There it raises another generation of little warblers which will grow up, untaught, but completely able to fly ov
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The diet includes a wide variety of fruits and berries.
...s and incubates the single brown-mottled, light tan egg into a flimsy nest of twigs which is placed in a tree.
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...through [[Lesser Antilles]] to a couple of islands north of [[Venezuela]]. One would expect it to be found on [[Hispaniola]] as well, but it is almost unk
It seems that the two species of thrashers belonging to Margarops ([[Scaly-breasted Thrasher]] and Pearly-ey
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* ''A.h.horus'' in the rest of its range
...horities give full subspecies status, others believe it to be a dark morph of the nominate subspecies.
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In structure, this species resembles other members of the genus ''Zonotrichia'' with long tail and rather stout head and body. <b
...ehind the gray cheek patch. [[Topography#Heads|Supercilium]] and the sides of the neck are also ashy gray. The rump is solid gray, contrasting with boldl
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