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  2. Sacred kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    Once a pair of birds has mated, both members of the pair dig the nest; a burrow in a river bank, a hollow in a large branch or a termite mound are prime examples of nest location. [16] The female lays a clutch of 3 to 6 glossy white, rounded eggs, measuring 25 mm × 22 mm (0.98 in × 0.87 in), which are incubated for 17–18 days by both ...

  3. Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre, Pinjore - Wikipedia

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    If the reported location remains unchanging for a day, a ground team is sent to locate and investigate the bird. [6] In 2017, eight vultures were released with satellite trackers. These included a white-rumped vulture and two other vultures brought from the wild at the beginning of the program in 2007 for breeding purposes. [6]

  4. On the hunt for 100 bird species in one month, from ... - AOL

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    The month of January was a good month for birding — so good that I was able to achieve a little personal milestone birding goal! That was to identify 100 bird species during the month of January.

  5. Kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    These termite nests are common in forest species. The nests take the form of a small chamber at the end of a tunnel. Nest-digging duties are shared between the sexes. During the initial excavations, the bird may fly at the chosen site with considerable force, and birds have injured themselves fatally while doing this.

  6. Breeding program - Wikipedia

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    Conservationists use breeding programs to try to help the recovery of endangered species by preserving the existing gene pool and preventing inbreeding. There also can be breeding programs for plants. For instance, a winery owner, seeking to find a better tasting wine, could design a breeding program so that only the vines whose grapes make the ...

  7. Breeding bird survey - Wikipedia

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    The BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is a national project aimed at keeping track of changes in the breeding populations of widespread bird species in the UK. [3] The program started in 1992, and has been successfully used by Governments and different non-Governmental organizations for bird conservation purposes since 1994.

  8. John Oliver endorses a candidate for New Zealand's Bird of ...

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    On Sunday’s Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, after taking some time out of the end to break down New Zealand’s upcoming Bird of the Century competition, the host took things one step ...

  9. Kokrebellur - Wikipedia

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    The village is one of the 21 breeding sites of those birds in India. [1] [2] [3] The uniqueness of Kokkarebellur lies in the long-established bond between the spot-billed pelicans and the villagers who have adopted this bird as their local heritage, since they consider the birds as harbingers of good luck and prosperity to the village.