10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MOTMOT»
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motmot en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
motmot y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Understanding Early Classic Copan
An overview of the Motmot Marker's inscription (Figure 11.11) is therefore
important, as it may be the earliest hieroglyphic text thus far unearthed at Copan.
Although the central text is extremely difficult to read, the Calendar Round "8
Ajaw 14 ...
Ellen E Bell, PH.D., Marcello A. Canuto, Robert J. Sharer, 2004
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The Maya and Teotihuacan: Reinterpreting Early Classic ...
The Yax structure soon was demolished and succeeded by a larger masonry
substructure named Motmot, built either at the time of the period- ending
ceremonies or soon thereafter (Fash 1998). The facade of Motmot was decorated
by four ...
Geoffrey E. Braswell, 2009
3
Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide
Turquoise-browed Motmot adult Eumomota superciliosa Costa Rican names:
Pájaro bobo; momoto cejiceleste. 14/23 trips; 36 sightings. Status: Permanent
resident. Length: 13–15 inches. Weight: 2.3 ounces (65 grams). Range:
Southeastern ...
Carrol L. Henderson, 2010
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Island Colonization: The Origin and Development of Island ...
contained clutches of from nine to 16 eggs but no ducklings were seen on
Motmot, although they were seen on the Long Island shores of the lake. It may be
that the ducks nest and lay on Motmot and when the eggs have hatched safely,
the ...
Ian Thornton, Tim New, 2007
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CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses, Second Edition
Rico 19 family momotidae Hylomanes momotula Tody.Motmot B 9 29.3 20.3 38
Panama;.Belize 990,.1027 11.6 6.6 34 68 97 91 El.Salvador Mexico Panama
Panama 1041a 911,.1080,. 1151 489 489 Momotus aequatorialis Highland.
Motmot ...
John B. Dunning, Jr., 2007
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Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition
BLUE-CROWNED MOTMOT Momotus momota * 39–41 cm (151⁄2–16 in)
Uncommon to fairly common in humid forest and forest edge in Amazonia, up to
750 m. Also fairly common in humid and semideciduous forests in northwest to
900 m ...
Thomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, 2010
In 435 the Founder celebrated the great Bak'tun ending with his son and heir,
commemorated on the Motmot Marker (Fig. 7.24), found set in the lowest levels
under Str. 10L-26 and Copan's Hieroglyphic Stairway. The Motmot Marker
remains ...
Robert J. Sharer, Loa P. Traxler, 2006
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A Field Guide to Mexican Birds: Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, ...
RUSSET-CROWNED MOTMOT m. 22 Momotus mexicanus 11-13 Field marks: A
largish motmot with entire crown rufous as well as upper back. Underparts pale
bluish green. Similar species: Tody Motmot has a partially rufous crown but is ...
Roger Tory Peterson, 1999
9
Field Guide to the Wildlife of Costa Rica
The Turquoise-browed Motmot is one of six motmots in the country. Others are
the Tody, Broad-billed, Keel-billed, Rufous, and Blue-crowned Motmots. The
Turquoise-browed Motmot has a slender greenish and turquoise body, with a
rufous ...
10
Volcanoes and the Environment
Motmot Island first appeared in 1968 during an eruption in Lake Wisdom, a large
caldera lake on Long Island, Papua New Guinea. Ball and Glucksman (1975),
who have followed the history of Motmot, found that this small volcanic island had
...
Joan Marti, Gerald G. J. Ernst, 2005
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MOTMOT»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
motmot en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Here's What Would Happen If Animals Could Talk
One morning, our guide said he heard a bird known as a motmot saying “snake!” Sure enough, we soon found the excited motmot up in some ... «TIME, Jul 15»
Amazonia's free-flight birds dazzle
The tropical blue-crowned motmot wears a distinctive racket-shaped tail ... The tropical blue-crowned motmot wears a distinctive racket-shaped ... «Evansville Courier & Press, Jul 15»
Scarlet ibises highlight birding trip to Trinidad
... kiskadee — sip — watch an ornate hawk-eagle — sip — watch a blue-crowned motmot — both the bird list and the rum seem to never end! «Tallahassee.com, Jul 15»
Travel: a family visit to Mexico's Yucatan
Within minutes we have seen a beautiful blue-crested motmot, with its long tennis racquet-shaped tail, and a young, crimson-crested ... «Scotsman, Jun 15»
Exotic motmots are just another bird in Costa Rica
While the turquoise-browed motmot sounds and looks pretty spectacular, it's common enough to be the national bird of both neighboring ... «Tallahassee.com, Jun 15»
Celebrating our endemic birds
The second endemic bird, declared in 2011, is the Trinidad motmot (Momotus bahamensis) which can be found on both islands. The Trinidad ... «Trinidad News, Jun 15»
London Zoo: You are what you eat
One exception is the rufous motmot, which is capable of eating them without becoming sick or dying. This bird can neutralize the poison in its ... «Arizona Daily Sun, Jun 15»
It's Palindrome Week — 8 Craziest Palindromes to Celebrate the …
... Vanna, Merta, EDTA, Vola, Keel, a motmot, a roto, Maat, Seften, a jeer, a lava-lava, Zeta, Kehoe, Norma, Damales, Urson, incra, Mania, Winn, ... «Mic, May 15»
The bird who rules Costa Rica, and the language of rain
Costa Rica is home to any number of spectacular, jaw-dropping birds, but it's not the scarlet macaw or gorgeous toucan or lovely motmot who's ... «The Tico Times, May 15»
Day 119: Flying North
I didn't know Guatemala had cloud forests, thorn forests, or any deserts. That's a beautiful bird in the photograph, the Russet-Crowned Motmot. «Audubon Magazine Blog, Abr 15»