...d clutch which she incubates. The first male may mate with another female, who lays her second clutch on his territory. The male incubates the first femal
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The nest is a bare ground scrape. Two to four eggs are incubated by the male who also cares for the young.
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...500&ppuser=35827 Jim Wood]'''<br />This was one of two female Black Grouse who appeared from behind a rock and entered the Lek while the males were displa
...gs are laid from mid May and are incubated for about 24 days by the female who cares for the young.
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...te eggs which are incubated by both the adults both also feeding the young who fledge after 25 days.
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The ground nest is built by the female who also incubates the eggs. She may not eat for several days. When the chicks
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...ng_2_alok.JPG|thumb|400px|right|Behavior : attacking a Red-wattled Lapwing who ventured close to its nesting area ; revealing upper-wing detail<br />Photo
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...to sunset, when one of them gave a single call to connect with the other, who had wandered a bit farther, for comfort.
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This species are communal mudnest builders, who, as suggested by the name, work in large groups building their mudnests on
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...le 'pshing' may lure out Spectacled and Subalpine Warblers curious to know who's making that ridiculous noise, silently blending into the background will
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...ggs with black markings in floating nests. They are incubated by the male, who also cares for the young. The female mates with possibly up to 10 more male
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...nk. The clutch consists of 3 to 6 eggs which are incubated by both parents who both feed the young.
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...e but conversely does not actively persecute dog-walkers and local birders who do so provided they don't take liberties and park right next to the main bu
...r windows and are walk/wheel in with no steps. ''(Would be handy if anyone who has made the attempt to use them with a wheelchair could make some kind of
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...ctivity in that area makes it a real gem for birders! Especially for those who like to watch birds rather alone than in company of hundreds of tourists, g
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...s diet, but are regarded as "rubbish" by most people including developers, who wantonly destroy this habitat. In [[South Australia]], where the birds live
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...buff with dark markings eggs are laid. They are incubated by both parents who both feed the young.
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Often confused with [[Western Yellow Wagtail|Yellow Wagtail]] by beginners who expect Grey Wagtails from their name to be entirely grey, not partly yellow
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...from all encroachment, and will attack much larger animals and even humans who come too near.
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Nowadays it's a popular tourist spot for people from Colombo who enjoy their weekends here and do some river rafting.
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...a derives from the hunting ground, Coto, and Dona Ana a wealthy landowner, who owned the land and used the area to entertain her guests.
There are also private licensed operators who can take visitors into the park in appropriate vehicles. A small group of v
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...s trickster, Raven is regarded by some tribes as the "Creator", the spirit who formed the earth. Ravens are often prominent figures on totem poles of Nort
...e birds most frequently mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare, and who could forget the corvid's appearance in Edgar Allen Poe's great poem, "The
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