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Sandgrouse - Wikipedia
They are ground-dwelling birds restricted to treeless, open country, such as plains, savannahs, and semi-deserts. en.wikipedia.org
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Sandgrouse | Desert-Dwelling, Seed-Eating, Ground-Nesting
Sandgrouses are about 22 to 40 cm (about 9 to 16 inches) long and have gray or brown plumage, pointed wings, short legs, and (in most species) pinlike central ... www.britannica.com
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Sandgrouse – Desert Water-carriers - BirdNote
Sandgrouse live in some of the most parched environments on earth. To satisfy the thirst of their chicks, male sandgrouse carry water back to ... www.birdnote.org
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sand-grouse
ˈsand-grouse [sand n.2] Any bird of the group Pteroclomorphæ, inhabiting sandy tracts of the old world, consisting of two genera Pterocles (esp. P. arenarius, the Sand-grouse proper, and P. alchata, the Pin-tailed Sand-grouse) and Syrrhaptes.1783 Latham Gen. Synopsis Birds IV. 751 Sand Grouse. Tetra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spotted sandgrouse - Wikipedia
The spotted sandgrouse (Pterocles senegallus) is a species of ground dwelling bird in the family Pteroclidae. It is found in arid regions of northern and ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sandgrouse Facts: NOT a DOVE Animal Fact Files - YouTube
The sandgrouse species look like doves, but they're not a type of dove! Learn more sandgrouse facts on this episode of Animal Fact Files! www.youtube.com
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Horné lazy
Fauna The fauna of the reserve includes Eurasian sparrowhawk, Tree pipit, Yellow-bellied toad, Hazel grouse, Eurasian eagle-owl, Common buzzard, European nightjar, European greenfinch, Common raven, Lesser horseshoe bat, Eurasian wren, Common toad, Edible dormouse, Wildcat, Sand lizard, European badger, wikipedia.org
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SANDGROUSE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SANDGROUSE is any of numerous birds (family Pteroclididae) of arid parts of southern Europe, Asia, and Africa that have precocial downy young ... www.merriam-webster.com
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chestnut-bellied sandgrouse - Hawaiʻi Birding Trails
The Chestnut-bellied Sandgrouse is an amazingly powerful flyer adapted to the desert. On Hawaiʻi Island, they can fly upwind through the strongest Waimea winds. hawaiibirdingtrails.hawaii.gov
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690+ Sand Grouse Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images
Search from 699 Sand Grouse stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock. For the first time, get 1 free month of iStock exclusive photos, ... www.istockphoto.com
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Crowned Sandgrouse Pterocles coronatus - eBird
Medium-sized sandgrouse, smaller than Spotted Sandgrouse. Rather compact build, lacking any long projecting tail feathers. ebird.org
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Scientists uncover the amazing way sandgrouse hold water in their ...
The belly feathers of the Namaqua Sandgrouse can absorb and retain water so efficiently that the male birds can fly more than 20 kilometers from a distant ... news.mit.edu
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grouse
▪ I. grouse, n.1 (graʊs) Forms: 6–7 grows, (? grewes), 7–9 grous, (7 groose, 8 groust (?), grouss, growse), 7– grouse. [Of unknown origin; it is uncertain whether the 16th c. form grows is a sing. (used collect.) or the pl. of *grow; in the latter case cf. Giraldus Cambrensis (c 1210) Topogr. Hib. O... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holten
The National Park is the only area in the Netherlands in which the black grouse (in Dutch: korhoen) can be found. It is located in a forested area north-east of Holten railroad station, and is accessible by car or bicycle via a number of sand roads. wikipedia.org
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Centrocercus
Sage-grouse are grouse belonging to the bird genus Centrocercus. During incubation, female Sand Grouse undertake recesses, where they leave the nest to undertake self-maintenance activities, thought these recess activities wikipedia.org
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