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  2. List of birds of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The waxwings are a group of passerine birds with soft silky plumage and unique red tips to some of the wing feathers. In the Bohemian and cedar waxwings, these tips look like sealing wax and give the group its name. These are arboreal birds of northern forests. They live on insects in summer and berries in winter.

  3. Trumpeter swan - Wikipedia

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    The trumpeter swan has a large, wedge-shaped black bill that can be minimally lined with salmon-pink coloration around the mouth. The bill measures 10.5–12 cm (4.1–4.7 in), up to twice the length of a Canada goose ( Branta canadensis ) bill; the trumpeter swan bill is the largest of any waterfowl species in the world.

  4. American white pelican - Wikipedia

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    With wings spread, showing black remiges. The American white pelican rivals the trumpeter swan, with a similar overall length, as one of the longest birds native to North America. Both very large and plump, it has an overall length of about 50–70 in (130–180 cm), courtesy of the huge beak which measures 11.3–15.2 in (290–390 mm) in ...

  5. Swan - Wikipedia

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    The Australian black swan (Cygnus atratus) is completely black except for the white flight feathers on its wings; the chicks of black swans are light grey. The South American black-necked swan has a white body with a black neck. [18]

  6. Creature with ‘golden wings’ discovered as new species, with ...

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    The “golden wings” moth has wings that can reach about 0.6 inches in size, Matson wrote. Photos show the new species. Seen from above, the moth’s wings are a creamy gold coloring with brown ...

  7. Snow goose - Wikipedia

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    White-morph birds are white except for black wing tips, but blue-morph geese have bluish-gray plumage replacing the white except on the head, neck and tail tip. The immature blue phase is drab or slate-gray with little to no white on the head, neck, or belly.

  8. Mute swan - Wikipedia

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    [4] [15] Among standard measurements of the mute swan, the wing chord measures 53–62.3 cm (20.9–24.5 in), the tarsus is 10–11.8 cm (3.9–4.6 in) and the bill is 6.9–9 cm (2.7–3.5 in). [4] The plumage is white, while the legs are dark grey. The beak of the mute swan is bright orange, with black around the nostrils and a black nail.

  9. Hunting for mushrooms in Kansas? How to identify them and ...

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    Mushroom harvesting in Kansas has grown in popularity since the coronavirus shutdown, said Pam Paulsen, Reno County horticulture agent at Kansas State University’s Research and Extension Center.