Birds
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Choco Toucans
The Choco Toucans (Ramphastos brevis) are South American toucans that occur naturally in the humid lowland and foothill forests on the Pacific slope of western Colombia and western Ecuador. Its…
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Enggano Mynas
The Enggano Mynas or Enggano Hill Myna (Gracula enganensis) is a member of the starling family. It is an endemic resident of Enggano Island, west of southern tip of Sumatra. [ez-toc]…
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Tree Swallow Nesting Box
The following nest box may be used by any one of the below cavity-nesting birds: Tree Swallows and Violet-green Swallows – Tree Swallows in particular are not exactly hard to…
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Woodpecker Species
Picoides: Found primarily in North America. The plumage of most are predominantly black and white, brown and white in some southern species, with the male often having a red (or…
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Blue-throated Toucanets
The Blue-throated Toucanets (Aulacorhynchus caeruleogularis) is found in the mountain cloud forests of Costa Rica and western Panama – with an altitudinal range from 2,500 ft (762m) to 7,600 ft (2316m)…
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Angel Wing
Angel Wing or Slipped Wing is a disease that primarily affects waterfowl. This condition is more commonly observed in swans and geese, and is to a lesser extent reported in…
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African Grey Hornbills
The African Grey Hornbills (Tockus nasutus) occur naturally in the Old World. These hornbills are common and widespread in n much of sub-Saharan Africa and western parts of Arabia, where…
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