Purple grenadier (redirect from Granatina ianthinogaster)
The purple grenadier (Granatina ianthinogaster) is a common species of estrildid finch found in eastern Africa. The length averages 13.3 cm (5.25 in)...
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Cymbula granatina, the granite limpet, is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Patellidae, one of the families...
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the ground in dense grasses or small shrubs, or up to 3–4 ft (91–122 cm) high in bushes and trees. Males may have up to six mates, with most attracting...
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mosquito‐transmitted avian malaria (Plasmodium relictum) and only breeds in high‐elevation wet forests (> 1715 m). The ʻākohekohe is the largest honeycreeper...
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single-note call ('pink pink') given often while on the ground or even in high flight. In addition, the birds have a soft lilting song. The brown shrike...
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mixed forest areas throughout North America, ranging from subarctic taiga to high-altitude mountain forests in Mexico and Central America south to Panama....
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immature birds, the head stripes are brownish. The male's song is a short high-pitched trill. This bird's call is a chip or tseet. Worm-eating warblers...
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after which the birds could be reintroduced to their habitat. In May 2015, a high-school teacher in Tamil Nadu, India named Prakash Vaithyanathan suggested...
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5 cm) found in herbaceous vegetation 10–50 cm high, clustered at a landscape, and placed preferably at high complex habitat spots. Nests are built by both...
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These birds migrate in flocks to winter southern Texas, Arizona and the high plateau of northern Mexico in the fall. The birds typically nest in dispersed...
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therefore difficult to observe and study. It spends most of the day on top of high branches, above all during breeding season. During the course of the hawfinch's...
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pattern. Immature birds are similar but lack a black throat. Its call is high and bell-like, and its song is a fairly simple, mechanical tinkling. It feeds...
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Americas, Africa, and Europe between 5 and 6 Mya. Speciation rates were high during the Pliocene (5.3 to 2.6 Mya ), but have slowed down so during the...
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bird is excited, it may repeat this call several times. The fight call is a high, rising siiii. Their breeding habitats are mature deciduous and mixed forests...
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and small insects. Many species forage in flocks, keeping in contact with high-pitched calls. Three species, the green-faced, royal and pink-billed parrotfinches...
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are open grassy fields, especially hay fields, across North America. In high-quality habitats, males are often polygynous. Females lay five to six eggs...
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mandible tip pointing towards it to successfully extract seeds, and thus a too high number of birds of one morph will result in the food availability for each...
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Chile. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. BirdLife International...
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genetic incompatibility between black and red-headed birds can result in high mortality (up to 80%) in female offspring when birds of different head colours...
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hydrocarbons may continue to have an effect. The black-and-white warbler has a high-pitched song, described as a repeating wee-see that is repeated at least...
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tree-line, but below the snow-line. The Himalayan accentor can be found as high as 17,000 ft (5,200 m) above sea level when breeding; however, most accentors...
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venusta Blue-banded pitta, Erythropitta arquata Garnet pitta, Erythropitta granatina Giant pitta, Hydrornis caeruleus Schneider's pitta, Hydrornis schneideri...
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commonly seen near feeders with dark-eyed juncos. This bird's song is a sweet high warble descending in pitch and becoming buzzy near the finish. BirdLife International...
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habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland, and heavily degraded former forest. The diuca finch was...
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K. (2003). "Longspurs and snow buntings: phylogeny and biogeography of a high-latitude clade (Calcarius)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 26 (2):...
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caves. It is the only member of the genus Orthiospiza. It was endemic to the high-elevation areas (above 1000 m) of Mount Haleakalā on the Hawaiian island...
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endemic to Bolivia, where its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical high-altitude shrubland and pastureland. BirdLife International (2016). "Oreopsar...
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Xenospiza; the genus is closely related to Melospiza and is restriction to high altitude alpine grassland habitats. The species is endemic to some mountain...
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the snowfinches. As the English and scientific names suggest, these are high-altitude species, found in the mountain ranges of southern Eurasia, from...
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ph'wheeeuuuuu-íííúúú, it is accented towards the end. The bird's primary call is high-pitched and squealing, said to resemble the sound of a radio tuner. It also...
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