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Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory : Education : On The Wing
Next we journeyed to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, where we spent 4 days exploring the area and ... amazing telescopes at globular star clusters such as M-13, visited a nesting colony of Black Swifts, watched the longest fireworks display in history, and learned to distinguish Green-tailed Towhee and ...
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NMPIF Other 1
Rocky cliffs near or in riparian areas are also included. Black Swifts use cliffs in and around waterfalls. Golden Eagles may nest ... prey on a variety of locally available birds including doves, swifts, flickers, jays, meadowlarks and other birds at one aerie, 62 ... for five years limit human disturbance around nest sites Black Swift (Yanishevsky and Petring-Rupp 1997) Associated Species: American ...
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Gore Range Natural Science School - Colorado
Level 2-3 MASTER Black Swifts in the Cliffs DATES: Wednesday, August 6 TIME: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm COST: $30 INSTRUCTOR: Jason Beason LOCATION: East Vail Studying black swifts is not easy ... Observatory, to learn about the intricacies of black swift ecology by highlighting our location population – and even show us where to watch for swifts in Vail. Activity Level: 2 Register Now ...
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Official Explorer Journals
Several darting creatures that looked like bats were really Black Swifts, birds that travel about 130 miles from the coast to live in the damp cliffs ... fort was actually like a small snow house. There was a bonfire room full of black ashes from last nights fire. There was even a dining room (we could tell by ...
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Álamos, Sonora, Mexico Christmas Bird Counts
Vultures | Diurnal Birds of Prey | Chachalaca to Doves Parrots to Swifts | Hummingbirds to Woodcreepers | Flycatchers Becards to Creeper | Wrens to Phainopepla | Warblers Tanagers ... 6 22 24 5 11 12 back to top Parrots to Swifts 99 100 101 103 104 105 Mexican Parrotlet 50 100 30 ... 49 14 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 22 39 52 60 43 Black-tailed Gnatcatcher 1 Black-capped Gnatcatcher 30 36 12 5 7 Brown-backed ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora and Northwestern Mexico
Common Poorwill Eared Poorwill W Buff-collared Nightjar T Whip-poor-will (Mexican) Swifts - Apodidae Black Swift Chestnut-collared Swift T White-naped Swift W Vaux's Swift White-throated ... T) Chestnut-sided Warbler Magnolia Warbler Cape May Warbler Black-throated Blue Warbler Yellow-rumped Warbler Black-throated Gray Warbler Black-throated Green Warbler Townsend's Warbler Hermit Warbler Blackburnian ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory: Checklist of the Birds of Rancho Aribabi, Sonora
Tapacaminos Tevíi) - 1,2 Buff-collared Nightjar (Tapacaminos Préstame-Tu-Cuchillo) - 5,6 Swifts Vaux's Swift (Vencejo de Vaux) - 1 Hummingbirds - Trochilidae Broad-billed Hummingbird ( ... - Sylviidae Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Perlita Azul Gris) - 1,2 Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (Perlita Cola Negra, Perlita Desértica) - 2 Black-capped Gnatcatcher (Perlita Gorra Negra, Perlita Sinaloense) - 2 Bluebirds & ...
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Earth Action Network Letters
The valley supports cougars, wolves, black bears, and Roosevelt elk, as well as "species at risk" including marbled murrelet seabirds, Queen Charlotte goshawks, Vaux's swifts, Keen's and Townsen's long ...
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Becoming wonder
Other bird species are more economical in their use of energy in flight, like swifts, for example, who have long slender wings that keep them aloft with minimal wing ... Blossomcrown, Little Woodstar, Empress Brilliant, White-chinned Sapphire, Horned Sungem, Purple-crowned Fairy, the Magnificent, Black-hooded Sunbeam. And perhaps my favorite: the Sparkling Violetear. A male Magnificent veers out ...
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Becoming wonder
Other bird species are more economical in their use of energy in flight, like swifts, for example, who have long slender wings that keep them aloft with minimal wing ... Blossomcrown, Little Woodstar, Empress Brilliant, White-chinned Sapphire, Horned Sungem, Purple-crowned Fairy, the Magnificent, Black-hooded Sunbeam. And perhaps my favorite: the Sparkling Violetear. A male Magnificent veers out ...
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