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...the third for possible splits, which are not yet recognized by all lists (see taxonomy section for details).
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...nd carotenoids. The opposite of albinism is [[Dictionary M-O#M|melanism]]. See also [[Dictionary P-S#P|"Partial albinism"]] and [[Dictionary G-L#L|"Leucis
...ound; if so, they are going to be considered to be in basic plumage (which see) year round. In some birds, the change from basic to alternate plumage is t
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The reserve is an important site for tiger but they are hard to see here. Many forest birds can be found here but the prime target for many bir
The prime attraction is without doubt the [[Forest Owlet]]. After its description in 1873 it has last been seen in 1884 and has long been thought to be extin
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There will be subtle changes in wildlife you might see. But, it is still an area rich in natural areas and the opportunities to e
Taking into account all this, and more, it’s easy to see how Eastern North Carolina has always figured prominently into what makes t
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...e to submit a description, as well as understanding someone else's written description.
In this generalized passerine head (right) you can see several features that may not all be distinguishable on a real bird. <br />
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...wide range of trees, bushes, plants, wildlife, birds, and fish as to defy description.
...xpansive and wonderfully natural place. Think of all the others you might see. Now that’s notable!
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...odriguez Cabrillo named the bay's landmark promontory El Morro, a Spanish description for crown-shaped rock.
There are numerous Hotspots shown on eBird for this area ''(See the map below)'' <br /><br />
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A more detailed description can be found at http://www.tirimbina.org/what-is-tirimbina/history.html .
See website (below)
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...should not be taken to mean they are the main type to be found. You might see alligators, bears, Sea Turtles, Dolphins, deer, mink, muskrats, foxes, just
...nts and habitats that are complimentary to birding, while others are, by a description of their habitat, natural inhabitants and suggestion, best enjoyed while in
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[[Andean Cock-of-the-rock]] is usually on the wish-list and is easy to see. [[Military Macaw]] can be seen as well and [[Montane Solitary Eagle]] shou
...where a new species of Tanager has been discovered, still awaiting formal description and for now called San Pedro Tanager.
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