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  2. Wingspan (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The second expansion, Wingspan Oceania Expansion, which focuses on birds from Australia and New Zealand, was published in late 2020. The Oceania Expansion included 95 new bird cards, end of round goals, player mats, and a new food type called nectar.

  3. BoardGameGeek - Wikipedia

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    BoardGameGeek was founded in January 2000 by Scott Alden and Derk Solko, [6] and marked its 20th anniversary on 20 January 2020. [7]Since 2005, BoardGameGeek hosts an annual board game convention, BGG.CON, that has a focus on playing games, and where winners of the Golden Geek Awards are announced.

  4. Category:Birds of Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Important Bird Areas of Oceania (22 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Birds of Oceania" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  5. Wingspan (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Wingspan is a strategy video game based on the board game Wingspan for Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, iOS, Android, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. It ...

  6. Largest living flying birds by wingspan - Wikipedia

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    The table contains a list of the largest birds living on this planet by wingspan, at maximum, assumed to be reliable by experts and verified records, at least 3 m (9 ft 10 in). Rank Image

  7. Australasian bittern - Wikipedia

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    The Australasian bittern is a relatively large, stocky bird with noticeable size dimorphism between the sexes. Males can weigh up to 1.4 kg, while females are smaller, typically weighing around 0.9 kg.

  8. Australasian gannet - Wikipedia

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    An adult Australasian gannet is 84–91 cm (33–36 in) long, weighs 2.3 kg (5.1 lb), and has a 170–200 cm (67–79 in) wingspan. The two sexes are generally of a similar size and appearance, [14] though a 2015 field study at Pope's Eye and Point Danger colonies found females to be 3.1% and 7.3% heavier respectively.

  9. Oceania - Wikipedia

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    The term Oceania is used because, unlike the other continental groupings, it is the ocean that links the parts of the region together. [27] John Eperjesi's 2005 book The Imperialist Imaginary says that it has "been used by Western cartographers since the mid-19th century to give order to the complexities of the Pacific area." [28]

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