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East African Crowned Crane
ORDER: Gruiformes
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I. DESCRIPTION: Slate-grey with white upper and under wing coverts, black primaries and chestnut secondaries; black down on head and top-knot of stiff golden bristles; golden-brown plumes on inner wing coverts: legs and bill are black, eyes light grey, facial skin is white and red, throat lappet is scarlet. Bill is ...
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The albatross lives mainly in the Antarctic and has the greatest wingspan of any living bird - up to 3.63m (12 ft). With the help of its wing power it can fly up to 500km (310 miles) a day.
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There are now over 1,000 species on this site. They cover birds mainly from South America but also from Europe and Australia. Some mammals and other animals such as sloths, monkeys, deer, koala bears, dolphins, etc. are also covered. Each page has at least one photograph and some notes covering distribution, identification and behaviour. The use of these images is permitted for school projects and other not-for-profit purposes.
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Quail at Coyote Hills
Coyote Hills Regional Park, one of the twelve great bird watching areas in Northern California, has experienced an explosion of the red fox and feral cat populations. These predators have destroyed the quail colony and endangered other birds.
Volunteers are working for the successful return of wild raised quail by the year 2000. Recently hand raised quail were introduced back into the park and can be seen around the visitor center. However we need to introdu ...
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Common Rhea
Long Billed RheaRhea americana
Pterocnemia pennata
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The rhea is a large flightless bird that is found in the grasslands of South America. It belongs to the family of Rheidae. The ostrich and the emu are related to the rhea.
The rhea stands about five feet tall, weighs fifty pounds, and has three toes. The male and the female have similar characteristics. The only real difference is that the male is slightly larger than the female. ...
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Texas is unique ecologically. Numerous animals perform seasonal migrations through the state. Some of these animals are small and harmless like the monarch butterfly and Ruby Throated Hummingbirds. Others are larger and noiser like the Purple Martins and the whooping cranes. Some migrants are unwelcome like the African Honey Bee. Texas ecology is important to these animals for the habitat and food sources keeping these mig ...
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The Roadrunner
Geococcyx californianus
Roadrunner
Geococcyx californianus
Phylum : Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Aves
Subclass : Neornithes
Order : Cuculiformes
Family : Cuculidae
Genus Geococcyx
Species: californianus
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Throughout the Mojave, Sonoran, Chihuahuan and southern Great Basin deserts. They are in all the Southwestern states.
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Below the Rim
Scientists are only now beginning to decipher the intriguing clues left behind by people who lived in the Grand Canyon more than 8,000 years ago
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