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The male Green Jay is a medium-sized corvid notable for bright green upperparts, typically bold black markings around the head and neck, and a rich blue mantle, depending on sub...
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The male Green Jay is a medium-sized corvid notable for bright green upperparts, typically bold black markings around the head and neck, and a rich blue mantle, depending on sub...
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The term bull goose commonly refers to the male of several goose species, most often the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and, in some regions, the barnacle goose or lesser whit...
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Gorilla birds is an informal term people use for large, dark birds that look or behave in ways reminiscent of gorillas. The phrase is not a taxonomic label, nor does it refer to...
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Rocky Owls are powerful, cold-adapted predators of the Nearctic tundra and mountain regions, recognized by their striking plumage and wide diurnal hunting range. This profile co...
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An albino eagle is a rare individual of a normally pigmented species that appears almost entirely white due to a congenital condition called albinism. True albinism involves lit...
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The bald eagle of the United States is the nation’s emblematic bird of prey and an enduring symbol of freedom and resilience. Officially protected and conserved, Haliaeetus le...
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Flamingos reach Galveston as rare, wide-ranging visitors rather than as a resident breeding population. Sightings typically occur along coastal sandbars, shallow bays, and treat...
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An impression of an owl describes how an owl looks, moves, sounds, and behaves in a given context, shaping how people perceive the bird’s presence and meaning. This overview e...
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The term ozark raven commonly refers to the Appalachian or northwestern subspecies of the common raven (Corvus corax) inhabiting the Ozark Mountains and adjacent highlands. Thes...
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