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- Survival by Degrees: 389 Bird Species on the Brink | Audubon
Audubon scientists took advantage of 140 million observations, recorded by birders and scientists, to describe where 604 North American bird species live today—an area known as their “range ” They then used the latest climate models to project how each species’s range will shift as climate change and other human impacts advance across
- List of birds of British Columbia - Wikipedia
Steller's jay is the provincial bird of British Columbia This list of birds of British Columbia includes species documented in the Canadian province of British Columbia As of June 2021, there are 593 species included in this list Of them, 232 are rare or accidental and 17 have been introduced to British Columbia or elsewhere in North America
- Swallow - Wikipedia
In the Old World, the name "martin" tends to be used for the squarer-tailed species, and the name "swallow" for the more fork-tailed species; however, this distinction does not represent a real evolutionary separation [4] In the New World, "martin" is reserved for members of the genus Progne
- Eastern Phoebe Life History - All About Birds
One of our most familiar eastern flycatchers, the Eastern Phoebe’s raspy “phoebe” call is a frequent sound around yards and farms in spring and summer These brown-and-white songbirds sit upright and wag their tails from prominent, low perches They typically place their mud-and-grass nests in protected nooks on bridges, barns, and houses, which adds to the species’ familiarity to
- Butterflies - Smithsonian Institution
Known as "Brush-footed" butterflies, contains many subfamilies There are some 5,000 worldwide species Papilionidae Known as "Swallowtail, butterflies, most species have prominent "tails " Some 600 species in the world Pieridae Known as "Yellows and Whites, they have those colors predominantly More than 1,000 worldwide species Riodinidae
- Fauna of Scotland - Wikipedia
More than 345 species of bird have been recorded on this island, which measures only 7 68 square kilometres (2 97 sq mi) [ 123 ] Elsewhere, other rarities reported in 2006 include a white-billed diver at Gairloch , a black-browed albatross in the Western Isles , a laughing gull in Shetland and a buff-breasted sandpiper at Lossiemouth [ 124 ]
- Mourning dove - Wikipedia
Overall, the researchers suggest that some plumage colors may be more changeable than previously thought possible [29] All five subspecies of the mourning dove look similar and are not easily distinguishable [17] The nominate subspecies possesses shorter wings and are darker and more buff-colored than the "average" mourning dove Z m
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