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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GREY WAGTAIL»
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1
Sasol Southern African Birds: A Photographic Guide
Its call is a clear ringing 'tseee-chee-chee' and includes some whistled trills. The
Cape Wagtail is commonly found in city parks and gardens, along coastal
lagoons and slow-moving streams and dams. R Grey Wagtail Motadlla dnerea 18
-1 9 ...
Ian Sinclair, Ian Hugh Davidson, 1995
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The Complete Back Garden Birdwatcher
Grey Wagtail Some birds have really inappropriate names, and the Grey Wagtail
is one of them. It is guaranteed to confuse even quite seasoned birdwatchers.
The fact is that the Pied Wagtail is greyer and duller than the Grey Wagtail and
the ...
3
Attracting Birds to Your Garden
Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea Length 18-19 cm (7—7.5 in) Pied (White) Wagtail
Motacilla alba Length 18 cm (7 in). With its bobbing gait, slender body and
extraordinary tail, the Grey Wagtail is one of our most beautiful and elegant birds.
Stephen Moss, David Cottridge, 2000
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Handbook of Avian Hybrids of the World
Dornbusch reported a mixed pair, and a Grey Wagtail helping at a White Wagtail
pair's nest. Abelsnes 2000; Dornbusch 1968; IZY 1983; Panov 1989. Internet:
SCRI. × Motacilla lugens (&) [Black-backed Wagtail] ENHR. BRO: e Russia, w ...
Department of Genetics University of Georgia Eugene M. McCarthy Post Doctoral Researcher, Athens, 2006
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A History of British Birds, Indigenous and Migratory: ...
GREY WAGTAIL. YELLOW WAGTAIL. Flo. 155. Motacilla Boarula. Linn. Mant.
527. Motacilla Boarula. Lath. Tnd. Orn. II. 502. Motacilla melanops. Lath. Ind. Orn.
II. 503. Grey Wagtail. Mont. Orn. Diet. Bergeronette jaune. Temm. Man. d'Om. I.
William MacGillivray, 1839
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The Larger Illustrated Guide to Birds of Southern Africa
YELLOW WAGTAIL Motacilla flava (714) 16-18cm Can be confused only with
Grey Wagtail, but this species is smaller and has a much shorter tail and a green
(not blue-grey) back. The head colour is variable, according to race. Female and
...
Ian Sinclair, P. A. R. Hockey, 2005
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Birds of the Middle East
... around face (same pattern in both sexes, but darker in male); white edges on
wing-coverts, tertials and secondaries also much broaderthan in White and Pied
Wagtails. Voice Call more metallic than White Wagtail, approaching Grey Wagtail
.
Richard Porter, Simon Aspinall, 2010
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore
From Grey Wagtail (665) by proportionately shorter tail, olive-green upperparts
and the lack of white wingbars in flight. Breeding birds have bright yellow
underparts. Plumage variable according to subspecies. M. f. simillima. Breeding
male: ...
Allen Jeyarajasingam, 2012
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A history of British birds, indigenous and migratory
GREY WAGTAIL. YELLOW WAGTAIL. Fio. 155. Motacilla Boarula. Linn. Mant.
527. Motacilla Boarula. Lath. Ind. Orn. II. 502. Motacilla melanops. Lath. Ind. Orn.
II. 503. Grey Wagtail. Mont. Orn. Diet. Bergeronette jaune. Temm. Man. d'Orn. I.
257 ...
William Macgillivray, 1839
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Birds of the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, ...
Differs from larger Grey Wagtail in all plumages by never having grey mantle. HH
Very common Palearctic migrant from Sep–May, with several different races often
occurring together, sometimes in flocks of thousands. Birds favour lake shores, ...
Nigel Redman, Terry Stevenson, John Fanshawe, 2009
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «GREY WAGTAIL»
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The dawn chorus reaches its peak with the final summer arrivals
... on May 6 included two great spotted woodpeckers, two nuthatch, wren, great tit, blue tit and jay, while dipper and grey wagtail were along the ... «Northumberland Gazette, jun 15»
Discover North East London Wildlife By Bike
Here you may find birdlife in winter such as the grey wagtail. Green woodpeckers, blackcap and willow warbler are also common. Low Hall ... «Londonist, jun 15»
Country Diary Ranger Notes Readers pix
Woodpecker and Buzzards called while grey wagtail flew up the water. The Scottish Borders has been my home for the last quarter of a century ... «Peeblesshire News, jun 15»
RSPB Watford takes flight
Resident birds include green woodpecker, kingfisher, grey wagtail and reed bunting. In spring/summer the list of warblers includes chiffchaff, ... «Watford Observer, jun 15»
Nature Notes: Grey wagtails
Grey wagtails are back around the river banks and waterfalls where they will make their nests. They are misleadingly named, because although ... «The Times, abr 15»
Wildside with Professor Ian D. Rotherham
Another river-bird, the grey wagtail, came to my attention through Star reader Dorothy Canning, of Graham Road. Dorothy wrote that she had ... «Sheffield Telegraph, fev 15»
Rare and endangered species feature in Megamalai's first-ever bird …
Among the migrants, the most common varieties were grey wagtail, Asian paradise flycatcher and greenish leaf warbler which were spotted in ... «Times of India, jan 15»
Survey finds 198 bird species in Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary
The most common migratory birds recorded in the survey were grey wagtail, Asian paradise flycatcher and greenish leaf warbler and common ... «Times of India, jan 15»
Walkers treated to a dazzling array on wildlife walk
Helen Moore, from the Ely branch, said: “The group were rewarded with excellent views of a grey wagtail on the railway bridge and close by a ... «Ely Standard, jan 15»
Winged friends arrive with new species, bird lovers rejoice
In the adjoining cultivation and small water bodies, one can see a large number of migratory Yellow Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail in ... «Times of India, dez 14»