#REDIRECT [[Speckled Wood Pigeon]]
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...e and there are other species of moths and butterflies, including Speckled Wood, Holly Blue and Comma.
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*White underparts speckled with many brown spots
...ated from a dead tree trunk. Three to four white eggs are laid on a bed of wood chips.
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...ser|Keith+Dickinson|Keith Dickinson}}<br/>One of the paths within Hetchell Wood.]]
[[Common Wood Pigeon]],
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...Pigeon]], [[African Olive Pigeon]] and [[Comoro Olive Pigeon]]. [[Speckled Wood Pigeon]] may also belong to this species group.
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...f orchid found on the reserve. Butterflies include White Admiral, Speckled Wood, Common Blue, Small Heath and Small Skipper.
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...[http://www.birdforum.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=35827 Jim Wood]'''<br />[[Costa Rica]], November 2008]]
...resemble the adults, but have paler rufous underparts, no breast band, and speckled wings and flanks.
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...mango Caracara]], [[American Kestrel]], [[Giant Wood-Rail]], [[Gray-cowled Wood Rail]], [[Wattled Jacana]], [[Southern Lapwing]], [[South American Snipe]],
Speckled Teal
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...[[Great Barbet]], [[Golden-throated Barbet]], [[Blue-throated Barbet]], [[Speckled Piculet]], [[White-browed Piculet]], [[Rufous-bellied Woodpecker]], [[Darje
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...[Four-banded Sandgrouse]], [[Black-billed Wood Dove]], [[Namaqua Dove]], [[Speckled Pigeon]], [[Vinaceous Dove]], [[Laughing Dove]], [[African Cuckoo]], [[Sene
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..., [[Common Sandpiper]], [[African Skimmer]], [[Black-billed Wood Dove]], [[Speckled Pigeon]], [[African Mourning Dove]], [[Vinaceous Dove]], [[Western Grey Pla
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'''Alternative names: Black-headed Pitohui; Lesser Pitohui; Lesser Wood-shrike'''
...ender branches around 2m above the ground. Lays 1 - 2 creamy or rose eggs, speckled light and dark brown to black, with background light grey patches. <br />
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...andwich Tern]], [[Black Tern]], [[Feral Pigeon]], [[Stock Dove]], [[Common Wood Pigeon]], [[Eurasian Collared Dove]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Tawny Owl]], [[S
...on Blue, Holly Blue, Meadow Brown, Small Heath, Large Skipper and Speckled Wood.
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...a disused section of the Glamorganshire Canal (constructed 1794), the Long Wood (designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest) and an area of the fl
...elflies and Dragonflies, you can also see butterflies such as the Speckled Wood, Comma and Painted Lady.
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...]], [[Great Black-backed Gull]], [[Common Tern]], [[Stock Dove]], [[Common Wood Pigeon]], [[Eurasian Collared Dove]], [[European Turtle Dove]], [[Common Cu
...lies recorded here include [[Brimstone]], [[Small Copper]], and [[Speckled Wood]], whilst Odonata found on the moor include [[Broad-bodied Chaser]], [[Four
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...he reserve is noted for its butterflies which include Gatekeeper, Speckled Wood and Essex Skipper, and a thriving colony of the rare White-letter Hairstrea
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...rown-hooded Kingfisher]], [[European Roller]], [[African Hoopoe]], [[Green Wood-hoopoe]], [[Black-collared Barbet]], [[Crested Barbet]], [[Ground Woodpecke
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...ank, Greenshank, Marsh Sandpiper (subject to acceptance), Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, Turnstone.
...r]], [[Sedge Warbler]], [[Eurasian Reed Warbler]], [[Dartford Warbler]], [[Wood Warbler]], [[Lesser Whitethroat]], [[Common Whitethroat]], [[Garden Warbler
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...really lucky you may catch a glimpse of an [[Osprey]] heading towards Weir Wood reservoir.
..., [[Coal Tit|Coal Tit]], [[Blue Tit|Blue Tit]], [[Great Tit|Great Tit]], [[Wood Nuthatch|Nuthatch]], [[Eurasian Treecreeper|Treecreeper]], [[Eurasian Jay|J
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[[Wood Lark]] and [[European Nightjar]] are two more heathland specialities that a
...her breeder here as well as [[Red-legged Partridge]] and [[Little Owl]], [[Wood Lark]], [[Northern Wheatear]] and sometimes [[Common Crossbill]].
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