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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPOTTED FLYCATCHER»
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Birds of the Middle East
Resembles smaller, shorter-winged version of Spotted Flycatcher but less upright
stance. More rounded head and smaller bill with most of lower mandible
yellowish (dark in Spotted Flycatcher), sooty-brown upperparts virtually lacking ...
Richard Porter, Simon Aspinall, 2010
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Sasol Southern African Birds: A Photographic Guide
Spotted Flycatcher Musdcapastriata 13-14cm EuropeseVlieevanger This species
is similar to the Dusky Flycatcher but is larger, has a streaky crown, pale
underparts with streaking on the breast only, and lacks an eye-ring. Immatures
are ...
Ian Sinclair, Ian Hugh Davidson, 1995
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Birds of East Africa: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi
Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata 14cm, 5.5” A medium-sized slim grey-brown
flycatcher which is paler below with a streaked crown and breast (sometimes not
very distinct on the latter), and a black bill. Rear of crown seems peaked, and ...
Terry Stevenson, John Fanshawe, 2004
Species identification based on feather remains is often difficult within the genus
Phylloscopus and the genus Hippolais (confusion risk with Spotted Flycatcher).
The positive species identifications that it was possible to make within these ...
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The Complete Back Garden Birdwatcher
Spotted Flycatcher There is no problem with one part of this bird's name, but
there's a very big problem with the other. It certainly catches flies, but it is not
actually adorned with spots. Well, OK, the juveniles have a few spots on the back,
but the ...
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Wood's Popular Natural History
The Spotted Flycatcher builds a very neatly made nest, and is in the habit of fixing
its home in the most curious and unsuspected localities. The hinge of a door has
on more than one occasion been selected for the purpose, and in one instance ...
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The Larger Illustrated Guide to Birds of Southern Africa
AFRICAN DUSKY FLYCATCHER Muscicapa adusta (690) 12 cm This species is
smaller and darker than Spotted Flycatcher. At close range the lack of forehead
streaking, which differentiates these two species, is obvious. The chin is pale and
...
Ian Sinclair, P. A. R. Hockey, 2005
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Field Guide to Birds of Britain and Europe
... and juveniles similar to Spotted Flycatcher, but can be identified by black and
white tail markings ©. They are rarely found in Britain. Typical featureS Like all
flycatchers, the Spotted Flycatcher perches and watches out for insects that fly
past.
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A Checklist of the World's Bird Species
... Muscicapa gambagae Gambaga Flycatcher Schoenicola brevirostris Fan-
tailed Grassbird Muscicapa griseisticta Gray-spotted Flycatcher Schoenicola
platyura Broad-tailed Grassbird Muscicapa infuscata Sooty Flycatcher Chamaea
fasciata ...
780 SPOTTED FLYCATCHER Muscicapa striata B945 / MPG778 / D2C2
Afrotropical : a Palearctic species that winters in sub-Saharan Africa, being
widespread from about 7°N in the W and 3°N in the E, S to the Cape. Kenyan: a
locally ...
Adrian Lewis, Derek Pomeroy, 1989
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SPOTTED FLYCATCHER»
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The flycatcher and the fly – an eternal dance on the wing
The spotted flycatcher pauses to consider approaching figures for a second before looping through the air between fence posts. The bird pauses mid-flight to ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Logging on to protect an agile little bird
Now it's the turn of the scarce Spotted Flycatcher. It can be hard to detect at the best of times, favouring as it does the upper canopies of tall trees, and partially ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 15»
Birdwatch: Grasshopper warbler
My final surprise of this eventful spring was perched in the car park of my inland patch on bank holiday Monday at the start of May: a spotted flycatcher, just ... «The Guardian, May 15»
100 years ago: Observing the spotted flycatcher
It was the spotted flycatcher, one of the latest migrants to arrive, energetically performing a useful work, one indeed which is being urged as necessary, the ... «The Guardian, May 15»
Nature notes: spotted flycatchers
Spotted flycatchers are among the last summer visitors to arrive, and they are appearing now in a wide variety of places. It is hard to pin down a precise habitat ... «The Times, May 15»
Blow for family after missing man's mother dies
Pollen count - Tuesday 21 July. Moderate this week. Spotted flycatcher ... Pollen count - Tuesday 21 July · Spotted flycatcher ... «ITV News, Abr 15»
State of UK Birds report reveals major declines in migratory species …
Species such as whinchat, nightingale, tree pipit and spotted flycatcher, which winter in the humid zone of Africa – stretching across the continent from southern ... «Cambridge News, Oct 14»
A bird is watching
A spotted flycatcher, Muscicapa striata, perches on a branch and looks alert. ... The spotted flycatcher sees me and darts out over the field, but it turns back and ... «The Guardian, Sep 14»
Birdwatch: Spotted flycatcher
That's how, on a sultry, still afternoon, I discover a brood of spotted flycatchers in the oak trees by the car park; their thin, sibilant calls drawing both my and their ... «The Guardian, Ago 14»
Lord of the flies is a trophy catch
Spotted flycatchers live high-octane lives with ravenous appetites to match. Protein-rich flying insects fuel their gruelling flights to our shores from sub-Saharan ... «Express.co.uk, Jun 14»