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Phobjikha Wetlands in Bhutan for a research on conservation of the wetland and black-necked cranes which inhabit the site. This was conducted as a preliminary survey for the project ... for Protection of Nature in Bhutan participated in the training course entitled "Management of Black-necked Cranes Information Center in Phobjikha", conducted by the KIWC. The Royal Society for the Protection ...
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KIWC Newsletter June 1996 VOL.3 (2/4)
The outdoor aviaries keep a pair each of Black-necked Cranes and Red-crowned Cranes to study their ... and public education through the use of exhibitions. The Center will strive to protect cranes, in cooperation with other facilities, preservation groups and researchers related to not only the ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora and Northwestern Mexico
Duck Greater Scaup Lesser Scaup Harlequin Duck Surf Scoter White-winged Scoter Black Scoter ... Cranes - Gruidae Sandhill Crane Whooping Crane Plovers - Charadriidae Black-bellied Plover Snowy Plover Wilson's Plover Semipalmated Plover Piping Plover Killdeer Mountain Plover Oystercatchers - Haematopodidae American Oystercatcher Black Oystercatcher Stilts & Avocets - Recurvirostridae Black-necked ...
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WDNR - DNR Outdoor Report - August 7, 2008
County found a black-bellied whistling duck in a flooded farm field along with some shorebirds and local waterfowl. White-faced ibis and black-necked stilts were found at ... loons, great blue herons, red winged blackbirds, phoebes, Canada geese, sandhill cranes, robins, mourning doves, nuthatches, ravens, black capped chickadees, pileated woodpeckers, great horned owls, barred owls, and bald eagles ...
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Alachua Audubon - Recent Sightings
Black-necked Stilt and two Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks. Mike Manetz has been a ... Coot 43.Sandhill Crane 44.Whooping Crane 45.Killdeer 46.Black-necked Stilt 47.Spotted Sandpiper 48.Semipalmated Sandpiper 49.Least ... saw a Whooping Crane with a few Sandhill Cranes, a Least Bittern, Mottled Ducks, Black-necked Stilts, and Purple Gallinules along the La ...
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Bird List
Black-throated Diver Local vagrant, winter B Gavia immer Great Northern Diver Local vagrant, winter A PODICIPEDIDAE Grebes Tachybaptus ruficollis Little Grebe Local vagrant A Podiceps nigricollis Black-necked ...
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Birds in Kansas
Prairie Falcon - Falco mexicanus Order of Cranes and relatives [Gruiformes] Family Rallidae Yellow Rail - Coturnicops noveboracensis Black Rail - Laterallus jamaicensis King Rail ... Charadrius melodus Killdeer - Charadrius vociferus Mountain Plover - Charadrius montanus Family Recurvirostridae Black-necked Stilt - Himantopus mexicanus American Avocet - Recurvirostra americana Family Scolopacidae ...
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Bird-watching: Utah Bird-watching Sites @ nationalgeographic.com
Egret; Black-crowned Night-Heron; White-faced Ibis; Canada Goose; several ducks including all three teals, Redhead, Common Merganser, and Ruddy Duck; Virginia Rail; Sora; Black-necked Stilt; American Avocet; Wilson’s Phalarope; and Forster’s and Black Terns. In migration, many other species of shorebirds visit the refuge, along with occasional flocks of Sandhill Cranes ...
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Gir!! Factory farm tigers being turned into wine Conflict Island: Elephants in Sri Lanka Black-necked crane thrives in Tibet wintering reserve SC clears road project on Indo-Nepal border Large ... ! Tibetans turning away from skins fad? ALERT!! State minister's airport plan will kill Sarus Cranes Troublesome tusker moved 860 km Tiger missing in Bengal, migrated to Bhutan? Poacher Sansar Chand ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Publications - Quarterly Reports
San Jacinto 11/24/05-12/01/05 Gadwall, American Coot, Wigeon, American, Shoveler Northern, Black-Necked Stilt 60 (e) Botulism type C CAF FL Daytona Beach, Lake View Estates Mobile, Home ... population of 80,000 cranes. Moldy peanuts were present in the ingesta of scavenged and necropsied cranes. Cranes were observed with drooping heads and necks, even in flight. The cranes also had erratic flight ...
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