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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. Category:Chionidae - Wikipedia

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  4. Chitonidae - Wikipedia

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  5. List of birds - Wikipedia

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    The Palaeognathae or "old jaws" is one of the two superorders recognized within the taxonomic class Aves and consist of the ratites and tinamous.The ratites are mostly large and long-legged, flightless birds, lacking a keeled sternum.

  6. Common snipe - Wikipedia

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    Items, photos and sounds related to Gallinago gallinago at Europeana: Europe's digital library, museum and archive; BirdLife species factsheet for Gallinago gallinago; Common snipe photo gallery at VIREO (Drexel University) Interactive range map of Gallinago gallinago at IUCN Red List maps; Audio recordings of Common snipe on Xeno-canto

  7. Oilbird - Wikipedia

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    Oilbird videos, photos & sounds on the Internet Bird Collection; The oilbird's visual acuity; Caripe.net – La Puerta de Entrada (in Spanish) Oilbird Caves of Trinidad Accessed 30 March 2011 "Finding the cave-dwelling Oilbird!". YouTube. Toledo Zoo. August 7, 2015. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. "Oilbird". YouTube. American Bird ...

  8. Ungulate - Wikipedia

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    Image from top to left with artiodactyls at the top and Perissodactyla at the bottom: giraffe, plains bison, dromedary, red deer, wild boar, orca (), plains zebra, Indian rhinoceros, and Brazilian tapir.

  9. Chickadee - Wikipedia

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    The chickadees are a group of North American birds in the family Paridae included in the genus Poecile.Species found in North America are referred to as chickadees; species found elsewhere in the world are called tits.