MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUNGREBE»
sungrebe
american
finfoot
bird
which
breeds
tropical
central
south
america
from
southern
mexico
northeast
argentina
brazil
only
member
genus
heliornis
heliornithidae
family
belongs
contains
just
other
species
african
podica
senegalensis
mystery
fulica
grrlscientist
punctuated
sungrebe
boddaert
formerly
protonym
colymbus
also
known
overview
neotropical
small
aquatic
that
superficially
resembles
grebe
podicipedidae
more
closely
related
rails
rallidae
sungrebes
north
sibley
guides
stunning
news
bosque
apache
female
photographed
there
november
those
internet
collection
finfoots
french
grébifoulque
amérique
german
zwergbinsenralle
spanish
avesol
americanosungrebe
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUNGREBE»
Découvrez l'usage de
sungrebe dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
sungrebe et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide
6/23 trips; 8 sightings. Status: Permanent resident. Length: 10.2–13.0 inches.
Weight: 4.2–5.3 ounces (120–150 grams). Range: Southeastern Mexico to
northeastern Argentina. Elevational range: Sea level. SUNGREBE The elusive
Sungrebe ...
Carrol L. Henderson, 2010
2
Articles on Birds of Argentina, Including: Monk Parakeet, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
3
Birds of Peru: Revised and Updated Edition
Sungrebe, an Amazonian aquatic bird, is not a duck (or a grebe). Pochards, stiff-
tailed ducks, and sungrebe all must run along the water's surface, flapping the
wings, to gain enough airspeed for flight. MASKED DUCK Nomonyx dominicus ...
Thomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Daniel F. Lane, 2010
4
National Geographic Complete Birds of the World
in length, with Sungrebe being the smallest. In African Finfoot, the males are
larger than the females. Finfoots have a daggerlike bill and a long, thin neck.
Their feet have lobed toes. African Finfoot is known to have a single well-
developed ...
5
Bird Sense: What It's Like to Be a Bird
The South American finfoot,also known as the sungrebe (a species I searched for
unsuccessfully in Ecuador) provides an extraordinary example oftheneed for
parents and chicks tobeaware of each other through thesense oftouch.
The SUNGREBE and two species of finfoots comprise family Heliornithidae.
Ranging in length from 10 to 23 inches (26 to 59 cm), they are dark above, light
below, with long necks, slender bodies, longish tails, and sharply pointed yellow
or ...
7
A Guide to the Birds of Colombia
PLATE. 7. RAiLS. and. SUNGREBE. 1. Blackish Rail Pardirallus nigncans p 142
Map 196 W Med -large Slaty head and underparts. long greenish yellow bill, red
legs Wood-Raiis Aramides Large, longish bill, rufous primaries. black rearparts.
Steven L. Hilty, Bill Brown, 1986
8
Avian Molecular Evolution and Systematics
Houde argued that the treatment by Sibley and colleagues of the Neotropical
sungrebe and limpkin had profound implications for interpretation of character
polarity and biogeography (Houde, 1994; Houde et al., 1995). Sibley and
Ahlquist ...
9
Under a Watchful Eye: Self, Power, and Intimacy in Amazonia
... calaohi te aocoe nenatenachara necouri calaohi te aocoe uunatenachara
chabatasi calaohi te aocoe uunatenachara chabatasi calaohi te aocoe The child
of the sungrebe10 flies from the nest The son of the sungrebe flies from the nest
That ...
10
Alexander Skutch: An Appreciation
While there was still much daylight, the Sungrebe went to roost on a long,
horizontal branch that projected well out from the bank. Here it was about four
feet above the water, beneath abundant sheltering foliage. Only its white
underparts were ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SUNGREBE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
sungrebe est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Firebird Mexican Grill: High-toned Tex-Mex meets modern Mex
The Sungrebe margarita, for example, honors a shy aquatic bird that rarely takes flight — though the male of the species can do so while carrying two young in ... «San Antonio Current, janv 13»