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| x Black-throated Green Warbler |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Black-throated Green Warbler, Dendroica virens, is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.
It is 12 cm long and weighs 9 g, and has an olive-green crown, a yellow face with olive markings, a thin pointed bill, white wing bars, an olive...
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| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| x Nashville Warbler |
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The Nashville Warbler, Vermivora ruficapilla, is a small songbird in the New World warbler family.
They have olive-brown upperparts, a white belly and a yellow throat and breast; they have a white eye ring, no wing bars and a thin pointed bill....
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| x Ovenbird |
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The Ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapillus, is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.
Ovenbirds are 14 cm long and weigh 18 g. They have white underparts streaked with black, and olive-brown upperparts. They have white eye rings, pinkish legs and...
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| x Bird |
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Cherokee National Forest Fall Migrant Bird Banding | Virginia Bird Conservation Initiative |
Birds (class Aves) are winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), vertebrate animals that lay eggs. There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most numerous tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the...
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| Behavorial Study of the Breeding Season of the Alder Flycather, Empidonax alnorum, on Roan Mountain | Southeast Quail Study Group | ||||
| Natural History of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl, Aegolius acadicus, in the Southern Appalachian Mountains | Atlantic Coast Joint Venture | ||||
| Avian Populations of the High Altitude Red Spruce Forest and Associated Northern Hardwoods on Unaka Mountain, Unicoi County, Tennessee | Oaks and Prairies Joint Venture | ||||
| Habitat analysis and survey of the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius, in the Southern Appalachians | Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture | ||||
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| x American Kestrel |
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The American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) is a small falcon. This bird was (and sometimes still is) colloquially known in North America as the "Sparrow Hawk". This name is misleading because it implies a connection with the Eurasian Sparrowhawk...
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| x Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius, is a medium-sized woodpecker.
The Yellow-bellied Sapsucker is part of the New World sapsucker genus Sphyrapicus which is within the woodpecker family Picidae The genus also includes the Red-naped...
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| Habitat analysis and survey of the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Sphyrapicus varius, in the Southern Appalachians | |||||
| Virginia Avian Heritage | |||||
| Breeding biology of the Southern Appalachian Yellow-bellied Sapsucker | |||||
| x Red-eyed Vireo |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Red-eyed Vireo, Vireo olivaceus, is a small American songbird, 13-14 cm in length. It is somewhat warbler-like but not closely related to the New World warblers (Parulidae). Common across its vast range, this species is not considered threatened...
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| x Swainson's Warbler |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
Swainson's Warbler, Limnothlypis swainsonii, is a small species of New World warbler. It is monotypic, the only member of the genus Limnothlypis.
A small and rather non-descript species of New World warbler, Swainson's Warblers will grow to about 5...
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| Virginia Avian Heritage | |||||
| x Veery |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Veery, Catharus fuscescens, is a small thrush species. It is occasionally called Willow Thrush or Wilson's Thrush. This species is 16-18 cm in length, and has the white-dark-white underwing pattern characteristic of Catharus thrushes. It is a...
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| Hermit Thrush, Catharus guttatus, and Veery, C. fuscescens, habitat associations in a dynamic Southern Appalachian Spruce-fir Forest | |||||
| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| Balsam Mountain MAPS Station | |||||
| x Dark-eyed Junco |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Dark-eyed Junco, Junco hyemalis, is the best-known species of the juncos, a genus of small grayish American sparrows. This bird is common across much of temperate North America and in summer ranges far into the Arctic. It is a very variable...
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| Virginia Avian Heritage | |||||
| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| Balsam Mountain MAPS Station | |||||
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| x Canada Warbler |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Canada Warbler (Wilsonia canadensis) is a small 13 cm long songbird of the New World warbler family.
These birds have yellow underparts, blue-grey upperparts and pink legs; they also have yellow eye-rings and thin, pointed bills. Adult males...
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| Shenandoah NPS Priority Bird Species Monitoring | |||||
| Balsam Mountain MAPS Station | |||||
| x Rose-breasted Grosbeak |
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Population genetics of selected Appalachian species |
The Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Pheucticus ludovicianus, is a large seed-eating bird in the cardinal family, Cardinalidae.
The adult is 19 cm (7.5 in) long and weighs 47 g (1.7 oz). It has dark upperparts, white underparts and a large pale bill. The...
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| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| x Northern Saw-whet Owl |
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Northern Saw-whet Owl Surveys |
The Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) is a miniature owl native to North America.
Adults are 18 cm long with a 43 cm wingspan. The Northern Saw-Whet Owl has a round, light, grey face with brown streaks; they also have a dark beak and yellow...
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| Natural History of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl, Aegolius acadicus, in the Southern Appalachian Mountains | |||||
| Avian Populations of the High Altitude Red Spruce Forest and Associated Northern Hardwoods on Unaka Mountain, Unicoi County, Tennessee | |||||
| Virginia Avian Heritage | |||||
| Survey of Northern Saw Whet Owls during autumn migration in the Southern Appalachians | |||||
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| x Hermit Thrush |
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Hermit Thrush, Catharus guttatus, and Veery, C. fuscescens, habitat associations in a dynamic Southern Appalachian Spruce-fir Forest |
The Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) is a medium-sized North American thrush. It is not very closely related to the other North American migrant species of Catharus, but rather to the Mexican Russet Nightingale-thrush.
This species is 15–17 cm in...
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| x Common Raven |
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The Common Raven (Corvus corax) in Tennessee |
The Common Raven (Corvus corax), also known as the Northern Raven, is a large, all-black passerine bird in the crow family. Found across the northern hemisphere, it is the most widely distributed of all corvids. There are eight known subspecies with...
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| Investigation of Cliffs and Cliff-nesting Birds of the Southern Appalachians | |||||
| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| x Alder Flycatcher |
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Behavorial Study of the Breeding Season of the Alder Flycather, Empidonax alnorum, on Roan Mountain | Boreal Avian Modelling Project |
The Alder Flycatcher, Empidonax alnorum, is a small insect-eating bird of the tyrant flycatcher family.
Adults have olive-brown upperparts, browner on the wings and tail, with whitish underparts; they have a white eye ring, white wing bars, a small...
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| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| x Magnolia Warbler |
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Avian Populations of the High Altitude Red Spruce Forest and Associated Northern Hardwoods on Unaka Mountain, Unicoi County, Tennessee |
The Magnolia Warbler, Dendroica magnolia , is a New World warbler. It breeds across most of Canada as well as New England and the Great Lakes region of the U.S.
It is migratory, wintering in Central America. This species is a very rare vagrant to...
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| x Golden-winged Warbler |
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Breeding habitats and biology of the Golden-winged Warbler in the Appalachian highlands of upper East Tennessee | Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture |
The Golden-winged Warbler, Vermivora chrysoptera, is a New World warbler, 11.6 cm long and weighing 8.5 g. It breeds in eastern North America in southeastern Canada and the eastern USA. Its range is extending northwards, but in the south it is being...
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| Virginia Avian Heritage | Atlantic Coast Joint Venture | ||||
| Allegheny Highlands IBA Golden-winged Warbler Surveys | Golden-winged Warbler Working Group | ||||
| Status Assessment of Golden-winged Warblers and Bewick’s Wrens in Virginia | |||||
| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
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| x Resident bird | A breeding bird census of the spruce habitat on Whitetop Mountain, Virginia |
A resident bird, in ornithology, is a bird that does not make seasonal migrations. Birds that do migrate are referred to as migratory birds.
For some bird species, a favorable environment, or food supply allows the birds to stay as a resident...
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| A breeding bird census of boreal forest habitat on Roan Mountain, Mitchell County, North Carolina | |||||
| x Peregrine Falcon |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known simply as the Peregrine, and historically as the "Duck Hawk" in North America, is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back,...
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| Investigation of Cliffs and Cliff-nesting Birds of the Southern Appalachians | |||||
| x Bewick's Wren |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Bewick's Wren (Thryomanes bewickii) is a wren native to North America. At about 14 cm long, it is gray-brown above, white below, with a long white eyebrow. While similar in appearance to the Carolina Wren, it has a long tail that is tipped in...
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| Status Assessment of Golden-winged Warblers and Bewick’s Wrens in Virginia | |||||
| x Swainson's Thrush |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus), also called Olive-backed Thrush, is a medium-sized thrush. This species is 16-18 cm in length, and has the white-dark-white underwing patterm characteristic of Catharus thrushes. Swainson's Thrush was named...
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| x Red-breasted Nuthatch |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Red-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta canadensis, is a small songbird.
Adults have blue-grey upperparts with reddish underparts; they have a white face with a black stripe through the eyes, a white throat, a straight grey bill and a black crown. This...
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| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| x Olive-sided Flycatcher |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Olive-sided Flycatcher, Contopus cooperi, is a passerine bird. It is a medium-sized tyrant flycatcher.
Adults are dark olive on the face, upperparts and flanks. They have light underparts, a large dark bill and a short tail.
Their breeding...
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| x Winter Wren |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Winter Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes), also known as the Northern Wren, is a very small bird, a member of the mainly New World wren family Troglodytidae. It is the only one of nearly sixty species in the family that occurs in the Old World; in...
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| Shenandoah NPS Priority Bird Species Monitoring | |||||
| x Golden-crowned Kinglet |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Golden-crowned Kinglet, Regulus satrapa, is a very small songbird.
Adults are olive-gray on the upperparts with white underparts, with thin bills and short tails. They have white wing bars, a black stripe through the eyes and a yellow crown...
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| NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey | |||||
| Balsam Mountain MAPS Station | |||||
| x Black-capped Chickadee |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) is a small, common songbird, a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae.
Though often placed in the genus Parus with most other tits, mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data and morphology suggest that...
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| Comparison of Black-capped and Carolina Chickadee | |||||
| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| Balsam Mountain MAPS Station | |||||
| x Pine Siskin |
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Virginia Avian Heritage |
The Pine Siskin, Carduelis pinus, is a small finch.
Adults are brown on the upperparts and pale on the underparts, with heavy streaking throughout. They have a short forked tail. They have yellow patches in their wings and tail, not always visible;...
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| x Nightjar |
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U.S. Nightjar Survey Network |
Nightjars are medium-sized nocturnal or crepuscular birds with long wings, short legs and very short bills. They are sometimes referred to as goatsuckers from the mistaken belief that they suck milk from goats (the Latin for goatsucker is...
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| x Whip-poor-will |
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U.S. Nightjar Survey Network |
The Whip-poor-will or whippoorwill, Caprimulgus vociferus, is a medium-sized (22–27 cm) nightjar from North and Central America. The Whip-poor-will is commonly heard within its range, but less often seen. It is named onomatopoeically after its call....
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| x Chuck-will's-widow |
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U.S. Nightjar Survey Network |
The Chuck-will's-widow, Caprimulgus carolinensis is a nocturnal bird of the nightjar family Caprimulgidae. It is found in the southeastern United States near swamps, rocky uplands, and pine woods. It migrates to the West Indies, Central America, and...
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| x Turkey Vulture |
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Investigation of Cliffs and Cliff-nesting Birds of the Southern Appalachians |
The Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura, is a bird found throughout most of the Americas. It also known in some North American regions as the Turkey Buzzard (or just "buzzard"), and in some areas of the Caribbean as the John Crow or Carrion Crow. One of...
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| x American Black Vulture |
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Investigation of Cliffs and Cliff-nesting Birds of the Southern Appalachians |
The Black Vulture, Coragyps atratus, also known as the American Black Vulture, is a bird in the New World vulture family whose range extends from the southeastern United States to Central Chile and Uruguay in South America. Although a common and...
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| x Blue-winged Warbler |
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Allegheny Highlands IBA Golden-winged Warbler Surveys |
The Blue-winged Warbler, Vermivora pinus, is a fairly common New World warbler, 11.5 cm long and weighing 8.5 g. It breeds in eastern North America in southern Ontario and the eastern USA. Its range is extending northwards, where it is replacing the...
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| Status Assessment of Golden-winged Warblers and Bewick’s Wrens in Virginia | |||||
| x Cerulean Warbler |
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Shenandoah NPS Priority Bird Species Monitoring | Appalachian Mountains Joint Venture |
The Cerulean Warbler, Dendroica cerulea, is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.
Adult males have pale cerulean blue upperparts and white underparts with a black necklace across the breast; they also have black streaks on the back and...
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| Cerulean Warbler Atlas Project | |||||
| Landscape level habitat characteristics of Cerulean Warblers | |||||
| Effects of gas well development on birds in the Appalachian Mountains | |||||
| x Kentucky Warbler |
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Shenandoah NPS Priority Bird Species Monitoring |
The Kentucky Warbler, Oporornis formosus, is a small species of New World warbler. The Kentucky Warbler, like all members of the genus Oporornis, is a sluggish and heavy warbler with a short tail, preferring to spend most of its time on or near the...
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| x Worm-eating Warbler |
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Shenandoah NPS Priority Bird Species Monitoring |
The Worm-eating Warbler (Helmitheros vermivorus) is a small New World warbler. It is the only species classified in the genus Helmitheros.
It is 13 cm long and weighs 13 g. It is relatively plain with olive-brown upperparts and light-coloured...
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| x Louisiana Waterthrush |
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Shenandoah NPS Priority Bird Species Monitoring |
The Louisiana Waterthrush, Seiurus motacilla , is a New World warbler. It breeds in eastern North America from southernmost Canada and south through the eastern USA, excluding Florida and the coast.
It is migratory, wintering in Central America and...
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| Effects of gas well development on birds in the Appalachian Mountains | |||||
| x Carolina Chickadee |
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Comparison of Black-capped and Carolina Chickadee |
The Carolina Chickadee, Poecile carolinensis, is a small bird, a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. Often, it is still placed in the genus Parus with most other tits, but mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data and morphology suggest that separating...
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| x Black-throated Blue Warbler |
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NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey |
The Black-throated Blue Warbler, Dendroica caerulescens, is a small songbird of the New World warbler family.
Adult males have white underparts with black throat, face and flanks; the upperparts are deep blue; immature males are similar with...
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| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| x Ruffed Grouse |
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NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey |
The Ruffed Grouse, Bonasa umbellus, is a medium-sized grouse occurring in forests from the Appalachian Mountains across Canada to Alaska. It is non-migratory.
The Ruffed Grouse is frequently referred to as the "partridge". This is technically wrong ...
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| x Brown Creeper |
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NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey |
The Brown Creeper (Certhia americana), also known as the American Tree Creeper, is a small songbird, the only North American member of the treecreeper family Certhiidae.
Adults are brown on the upperparts with light spotting, resembling a piece of...
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| x Chestnut-sided Warbler |
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NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey |
The Chestnut-sided Warbler, Dendroica pensylvanica, is a New World warbler. They breed in eastern North America and in southern Canada westwards to the Canadian Prairies. They also breed in the Great Lakes region and in the eastern USA.
These birds...
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| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| x Blackburnian Warbler |
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NCWRC Cold Mountain Game Land Bird Survey |
The Blackburnian Warbler, Dendroica fusca , is a small New World warbler. They breed in eastern North America, from southern Canada, westwards to the southern Canadian Prairies, the Great Lakes region and New England, to North Carolina.
Blackburnian...
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| Purchase Knob MAPS Station | |||||
| x Northern Goshawk |
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Monongahela National Forest Northern Goshawk Surveys |
The Goshawk (pronounced /ˈɡɒs.hɔːk/, from OE. góshafoc 'goose-hawk'), Accipiter gentilis, is a medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes other diurnal raptors, such as eagles, buzzards and harriers.
It is a widespread...
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| x Gray Catbird |
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Purchase Knob MAPS Station |
The Gray or Grey Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) is a medium-sized northern American perching bird of the mimid family. It is the only member of New World catbird genus Dumetella. Like the Black Catbird, it is among the basal lineages of the...
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| x Song Sparrow |
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Purchase Knob MAPS Station |
The Song Sparrow, Melospiza melodia, is a medium-sized American sparrow.
Adults have brown upperparts with dark streaks on the back and are white underneath with dark streaking and a dark brown spot in the middle of the breast. They have a brown cap...
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| x Snail |
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Effects of Atmospheric Pollution on High Elevation Fauna in Great Smoky Mountains National Park |
The word snail is a common name for almost all members of the molluscan class Gastropoda that have coiled shells in the adult stage. When the word snail is used in a general sense, it includes sea snails, land snails and freshwater snails. Snails...
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| x Bird of prey |
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Survey of diurnal raptors during autumn migration in the Southern Appalachians |
Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing, using their keen senses, especially vision. They are defined as any bird that hunts other animals. Their talons and beaks tend to be relatively large, powerful and adapted for tearing...
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| x Neotropical migratory bird | |||||
| x Sage Grouse |
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The Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) or Greater Sage-grouse, is the largest grouse in North America. Its range is sagebrush country in the western United States and southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. The Gunnison Sage-grouse was...
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| x Migratory Bird |
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| x Sharp-tailed Grouse |
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The Sharp-tailed Grouse, Tympanuchus phasianellus (previously: Tetrao phasianellus), is a medium-sized prairie grouse. It is also known as the sharptail, and is known as "fire grouse" or "fire bird" by Native American Indians due to their reliance...
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| x Bat |
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North Carolina Bat Working Group |
Bats are flying mammals in the order Chiroptera (pronounced /kaɪˈrɒptərə/). The forelimbs of bats are webbed and developed as wings, making them the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight. By contrast, other mammals said to fly,...
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| Southeastern Bat Diversity Network | |||||
| North American Pollinator Protection Campaign | |||||
| x Ant |
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Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae (pronounced /fɔrˈmɪsəˌdiː/), and along with the related wasps and bees, they belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the mid-Cretaceous period between 110 and 130...
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| x Southeastern Myotis |
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The Southeastern Myotis (Myotis austroriparius) is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family.It is found only in the United States.
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| x Rafinesque's Big-eared Bat |
The Rafinesque's Big-Eared Bat (Corynorhinus rafinesquii) is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. It is found only in United States.
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| x Shark |
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Sharks (superorder Selachimorpha) are a type of fish with a full cartilaginous skeleton and a highly streamlined body. The earliest known sharks date from more than 420 million years ago, before the time of the dinosaurs.
Since that time, sharks...
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| x Apocrita |
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Apocrita is a suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera.
The Apocrita includes wasps, bees and ants, and consists of many families. It includes the most advanced Hymenoptera and is distinguished from the Symphyta by the narrow "waist" (petiole)...
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| x Nepenthes saranganiensis |
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Nepenthes saranganiensis (pronounced /nɨˈpɛnθiːz sɑrɑːŋˌɡɑːniˈɛnsɨs/, from Sarangani) is a species of pitcher plant native to the Philippines. It is very closely related to N. alata, but can be distinguished from that taxon on the basis of its...
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