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- Bustard - Wikipedia
Bustards, including floricans and korhaans, are large, terrestrial birds living mainly in dry grassland areas and in steppe regions They range in length from 40 to 150 cm (16 to 59 in)
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- Great bustard | Description, Behavior, Diet, Distribution, Threats . . .
The bustards of South Africa are known as paauw, the largest being the great paauw or kori bustard (Ardeotis kori) The Arabian bustard (A arabs) is found in Morocco and in northern tropical Africa south of the Sahara, as are a number of species belonging to several other genera
- Bustards - saharaconservation. org
With their large size and gorgeous plumage, bustards are truly iconic species of the grasslands of North Africa Although not yet considered to be endangered, bustard populations are under pressure and, as such, need to be considered conservation-dependent species
- Bustards: Large Terrestrial Birds Of Dry Open Landscapes
Bustards are a fascinating group of large terrestrial birds known for their impressive size, strength, and adaptability to some of the world’s driest and most open landscapes
- The Bustard Bird Family: Majestic Ground-Dwellers
Explore the Bustard bird family, known for their impressive size and elaborate courtship displays Learn about their habitat, diet, and conservation status
- What are bustards? – Eurasian Bustard Alliance
Bustards perform some of the most unusual and spectacular breeding displays in the animal kingdom Most bustard species participate in a “lek” breeding system, in which males gather to perform displays that involve contortion of the body, inflation of air sacs, twirling, jumping, or running
- Bustards - Species of bustards, Bustards and humans - JRank
Bustards are 22 species of tall birds that make up the family Otidae Bustards occur in relatively open habitats in Africa, central and southern Europe and Asia, Southeast Asia, and Australia
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