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  2. List of birds of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The buttonquails or hemipodes are a small family of birds which resemble, but are unrelated to, the true quails. This is an Old World group, which inhabits warm grasslands. Buttonquail are small drab running birds, which avoid flying. The female is the brighter of the sexes and initiates courtship. The male incubates the eggs and tends the young.

  3. List of birds of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in South Korea. The avifauna of South Korea include a total of 593 species, of which 3 have been introduced by humans. One species listed is extirpated in South Korea. 42 species are globally threatened.

  4. Category:Birds of Korea - Wikipedia

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  5. Birds Korea - Wikipedia

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    The SSMP documented (following seawall closure) very major declines of several species of shorebirds within the Saemangeum reclamation area and adjacent wetlands (Moores et al., 2006; Rogers et al., 2006; Moores et al., 2007), and through further coordinated survey effort (e.g. the 2008 Birds Korea National Shorebird Survey), declines of ...

  6. Lists of Korean birds - Wikipedia

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  7. Grey-faced buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The grey-faced buzzard (Butastur indicus) is an Asian bird of prey. It is typically 41–46 cm (16–18 in) in length, making it a small-sized raptor. It breeds in Manchuria, Korea and Japan; it winters in South-east Asia. It is a bird of open land. It eats lizards, small mammals and large insects.

  8. Category:Birds of East Asia - Wikipedia

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    Birds of Korea (1 C, 52 P) M. ... Pages in category "Birds of East Asia" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  9. Category:Fauna of South Korea - Wikipedia

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