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  1. Hace 1 día · 6.5 km. All day spent in the Laojunshan NR area accessed from Tanshi village, mostly birding from 3 hides, which offered exceptional views of many species including Phasianidae mega highlights and many others. We heard Sichuan Partridge distantly. I’ve used the publicly available Tanshi village eBird hotspot.

  2. Hace 5 días · Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by regional bird records committee(s).

  3. Hace 6 días · Brazil has one of the richest bird diversities in the world. The avifauna of Brazil include a total of 1860 confirmed species of which 238 are endemic. Five have been introduced by humans, 93 are rare or vagrants, and seven are known or thought to be extinct or extirpated.

  4. Hace 5 días · Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by regional bird records committee(s).

  5. Hace 5 días · Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by regional bird records committee(s).

  6. Hace 6 días · Genus Heteroxenicus – Gould's shortwing; Genus Humblotia – Humblot's flycatcher; Genus Irania – white-throated robin; Genus Larvivora; Genus Leonardina – Bagobo babbler; Genus Luscinia; Genus Melaenornis; Genus Monticola – rock thrushes; Genus Muscicapa; Genus Muscicapella – pygmy flycatcher; Genus Myiomela; Genus ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Estimated Market Price*: Between $75.00 and $156.00. Great Cinereous Owl, From 'The Birds Of Great Britain', Published London, 1862-73 (Colour Litho) by John Gould has recently been listed as available in the secondary art market. This limited edition print may be available for purchase.