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  2. List of birds of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The avifauna of Switzerland included a total of 443 species as of 2024 according to the Swiss Ornithological Institute (Schweizerische Vogelwarte) with supplemental additions from Avibase. [ 1 ] 10 have been introduced by humans.

  3. Fauna of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Fauna of Switzerland may refer to: List of birds of Switzerland; List of mammals of Switzerland; See also. Outline of Switzerland This page was ...

  4. Category:Fauna of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fauna of Switzerland" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Matt Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Matt Formation is an Early Oligocene-aged marine geological formation that outcrops in the Glarus Alps of the Canton of Glarus, Switzerland. [1] [2] It is most notable for its fossiliferous slates found near Engi, known as the Engi slates, Glarner Schiefer (Glarus Slate) or Glarner Fischschiefer ("Glarus fish slate"), which contain the well-preserved fossils of fishes, birds, and sea turtles.

  6. 30 Beautiful Wildlife Photographs By Finnish Photographer ...

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    Image credits: soosseli The Finnish photographer also shared more about a significant experience he had while photographing wildlife: “My most memorable moment in nature happened last spring ...

  7. Protornis - Wikipedia

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    Protornis (Greek for "original bird") is an extinct genus of prehistoric coraciiform bird.It contains one species, P. glarniensis from the Early Oligocene-aged Matt Formation of Canton Glarus, Switzerland.

  8. List of mammals of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Common vole Harvest mouse Alpine marmot a recognisable animal of Switzerland often associated with Switzerland living high in the mountain tops. Rodents make up the largest order of mammals, with over 40% of mammalian species. They have two incisors in the upper and lower jaw which grow continually and must be kept short by gnawing.

  9. Common gallinule - Wikipedia

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    The common gallinule (Gallinula galeata) is a bird in the family Rallidae.It was split from the common moorhen by the American Ornithologists' Union in July 2011. [3] It lives around well-vegetated marshes, ponds, canals, and other wetlands in the Americas.