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  2. Sheathbill - Wikipedia

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    The sheathbills are a family of birds, Chionidae.Classified in the wader order Charadriiformes, the family consists of one genus, Chionis with two species. They breed on subantarctic islands and the Antarctic Peninsula, and the snowy sheathbill migrates to the Falkland Islands and coastal southern South America in the southern winter; they are the only bird family endemic as breeders to the ...

  3. Common snipe - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The common snipe is the most widespread of several similar snipes. It most closely resembles the Wilson's snipe ( G. delicata ) of North America, which was until recently considered to be a subspecies – G. g. delicata – of the common snipe.

  4. Tūī - Wikipedia

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    Males of the Chatham subspecies are 89–240 g (3.1–8.5 oz) and females 89–170 g (3.1–6.0 oz). [ 21 ] At first glance the bird appears completely black except for a small tuft of white feathers at its neck and a small white wing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in clerical attire.

  5. PDF - Wikipedia

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    A PDF page description can use a matrix to scale, rotate, or skew graphical elements. A key concept in PDF is that of the graphics state, which is a collection of graphical parameters that may be changed, saved, and restored by a page description. PDF has (as of version 2.0) 25 graphics state properties, of which some of the most important are:

  6. Talk:Chionididae - Wikipedia

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  7. Tailorbird - Wikipedia

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    Tailorbirds are small birds, most belonging to the genus Orthotomus.While they were often placed in the Old World warbler family Sylviidae, recent research suggests they more likely belong in the Cisticolidae and they are treated as such in Del Hoyo et al. [2] One former species, the mountain tailorbird (and therefore also its sister species rufous-headed tailorbird), is actually closer to an ...

  8. Stichodactyla gigantea - Wikipedia

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    Stichodactyla gigantea has a diameter that is usually no larger than 50 centimetres (1.6 ft) and a maximum of 80 centimetres (2.6 ft). [3] It can appear in a number of colors, commonly brown or greenish and rarely a striking purple or pink, deep blue, or bright green. [4]

  9. Junonia coenia - Wikipedia

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    Junonia coenia, known as the common buckeye or buckeye, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae.Its range covers much of North America and some of Central America, including most of the eastern half of the US, the lower to middle Midwest, the Southwest (including most of California), southern Canada, and Mexico.