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Economic analysis of critical habitat designation for the ...
Economic Analysis of Critical Habitat Designation for California Gnatcatcher
February 24, 2004 Background 1486 In December 1993, following the listing of
the gnatcatcher as a Federally threatened species, the Service issued a Special
Rule ...
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Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America
BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER Polioptila caerulea Fairly common M491 4V2 in. (
11 cm). A tiny, slim mite, blue-gray above, whitish below, with narrow white eye-
ring. Long tail is mostly white underneath and often flipped about and cocked.
Roger Tory Peterson, 2008
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Field Guide to the Songbirds of South America: The Passerines
Tropical Gnatcatcher Polioptila plumbea PLAte 84(4) 10.5 (4′′). Widespread
and often common in a variety of habitats, ranging from canopy of humid forest to
arid scrub and mangroves, from Colombia and Venezuela to Amazonia and ne.
Robert S. Ridgely, Guy Tudor, 2009
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Lives of North American Birds
RLACK-TAILED. GNATCATCHER. Polioptila. melanura. This long-tailed little
insect-eater is at home in the desert southwest, even in arid scruh and creosote
hush flats where there are few other hirds. Black-tailed Gnat- catchers live in
pairs all ...
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A Field Guide to Western Birds: A Completely New Guide to ...
BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER Polioptila caerulea M299 4Vi" (11 cm). Suggests a
miniature Mockingbird. A tiny, slim mite, smaller than a chickadee; blue-gray
above, whitish below, with a narrow white eye-ring. The long, black and white tail
is ...
Roger Tory Peterson, Virginia Marie Peterson, 1990
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Pete Dunne's Essential Field Guide Companion: A ...
than, but structurally similar to, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher; shorter-billed and
slightly more compact than Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Dusky, almost catbird—gray
overall, showing little contrast between gray upperparts and gray underparts.
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Birds of Southern California's Deep Canyon
Polioptila caerulea 5.5 grams Synonyms: Plumbeous Gnatcatcher; Western
Gnatcatcher; Western Blue-gray Gnatcatcher; Polioptila plumbea. Range: Breeds
from northern California eastward to the southern Great Lakes region and New ...
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South Coast Planning Area: Draft Resource Management Plan ...
California Gnatcatcher. Refer to Alternative 1 for discussion of the current status
of this bird. Based on key habitat components (coastal sage scrub with California
sagebrush and California buckwheat), it is concluded that 36 public parcels ...
United States. Bureau of Land Management. California Desert District, 1991
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Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas
Observations of this gnatcatcher continued in Chino Canyon through 1986.
Another pair was located near the Mexican border in Sycamore Canyon in the
Pajarito Mountains in 1984, and the species was confirmed breeding here in
1986 ...
Troy E. Corman, Cathryn Wise-Gervais, 2005
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Land Use Scenarios: Environmental Consequences of Development
The California gnatcatcher (Polioptila californica californica) is a resident species
listed as endangered by the federal government. This small bird is 4–5 inches
long and has a dark gray back with white to gray underbelly coloration. A black ...
Alan W. Shearer, David A. Mouat, Scott D. Bassett, 2009
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Bird sightings
... egrets, a red-shouldered hawk, two sandhill cranes, a willow flycatcher, 13 purple martins, 30 marsh wrens, and a blue-gray gnatcatcher. «Boston Globe, 7月 15»
California Coastal Commission halts waterfall removal work at …
... coastal sage scrub during the breeding season of two protected bird species: the coastal California gnatcatcher and the coastal cactus wren. «The Daily Breeze, 7月 15»
WINGING IT: One good tern deserves another
Oak Hill Cemetery, Newburyport: Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Cooper's Hawk, Indigo Bunting, Olive-sided Flycatcher. Clark Road, Amesbury: Wild ... «Wicked Local Essex, 7月 15»
Scott Turner: Strolling on a boardwalk through fertile flora and fauna
They included great crested flycatcher, willow flycatcher, veery, wood thrush, blue-gray gnatcatcher, ovenbird, black-and-white warbler, ... «The Providence Journal, 6月 15»
Good Natured: A path that can lead to a journey of discovery
... and was making my way toward the water willow – the main reason for my visit – when I heard the nasal call of a blue-gray gnatcatcher. «Kane County Chronicle, 6月 15»
Chula Vista erects 'No Trespassing' signs to save preserve
The preserve was created in the early part of the last decade to protect the Quino checkerspot butterfly, the California gnatcatcher and the Otay ... «San Diego 6, 6月 15»
Simon's small but special
You will hear, but may not see, the endangered California gnatcatcher flitting about in the sagebrush. #After hiking 1.3 miles and ascending ... «San Diego Reader, 6月 15»
Darmstadt: Changing the species lineup
That's a fairly impressive number, which admittedly includes some one-hit-wonders — Upland Sandpiper (1998), Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (2011) ... «Barre Montpelier Times Argus, 6月 15»
All politicians should have a code name
Black-Capped Gnatcatcher. Julie Bishop: Basilisk. (Okay, not a bird, more of a mythical lizard, but it does have a beak, and the capacity to kill ... «Brisbane Times, 6月 15»
Wild File: Meet the blue-gray gnatcatcher
The blue-gray gnatcatcher is appropriately named since it is a blueish-gray in color and catches gnats to eat. The bird is a small songbird with ... «The News-Press, 5月 15»