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The hermit thrush is the state bird of Vermont. This list of birds of Vermont is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species recorded in the U.S. state of Vermont.This list is based on the list published by the Vermont Bird Records Committee (VBRC).
Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans with exceptionally long central tail feathers. Their long wings have black markings, as does the head. White-tailed tropicbird, Phaethon lepturus (R) Red-billed tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus (R)
Black-breasted buzzard: Accipitridae: Hamirostra melanosternon (Gould, 1841) 32 African cuckoo-hawk: Accipitridae: Aviceda cuculoides Swainson, 1837: 33 Madagascar cuckoo-hawk: Accipitridae: Aviceda madagascariensis (Smith, A, 1834) 34 Jerdon's baza: Accipitridae: Aviceda jerdoni (Blyth, 1842) 35 Pacific baza: Accipitridae: Aviceda subcristata ...
The red-chested flufftail and the chestnut-headed flufftail share the same habitat. They often compete with one another, with the former being the more successful species. [ 3 ] One species, the streaky-breasted flufftail, is known to be migratory , leaving Africa during the dry season. [ 3 ]
The red clover (Trifolium pratense) was designated as the state flower by the Vermont General Assembly in 1895. [2] The red clover is often seen in the countryside of Vermont hosting the state insect – the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), designated by Act 124 of the 1978 biennial session of the Vermont General Assembly.
A spokesman for the force said: "As of 10:35am, the bird has now safely been returned to its owner." The mystery bird sparked a discussion on the Bulkington Community Forum's Facebook page.
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The Rhode Island red is the state bird of Rhode Island. This list of birds of Rhode Island is a comprehensive listing of all the bird species confirmed in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Unless otherwise noted, the list is that of the Rhode Island Avian Records Committee (RIARC) [1] with some additions from Avibase.