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Broadbill, Dusky Corydon sumatranus Found: Asia Photographed by: Micky Lim Genus Cymbirhynchus - 1 species Broadbill, Black-and-red Cymbirhynchus macrorhynchos Found: Asia Drawn by: John Gould from "The birds of Asia".
Green Broadbill Calyptomena viridis Described by: Raffles (1822) Alternate common name(s): Lesser Green Broadbill Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors ...
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Broadbilled Sandpiper Bird Family : Tringinae - Godwits, curlews, shanks, sandpipers, tattlers, turnstones, dowitchers, knots,stints, dunlin, ruff, & phalaropes ...
broadbills, woodcreepers, ovenbirds, antbirds, tapaculos, cotingas, manakins, tyrant flycatchers, sharpbill, plantcutters, pittas, New Zealand wrens, asities, lyrebirds, scrub-birds, larks, swallows & martins, wagtails & pipits, ...
Whitehead's Broadbill Calyptomena whiteheadi [Borneo] Of two dozen endemics in the Bornean highlands, none are more sought after than the "Whitehead's trinity" of a trogon, spiderhunter, and broadbill.
African green broadbill (Pseudocalyptomena graueri) A rare and beautiful bird, the African green broadbill was first discovered in 1908 and then not seen again for the next twenty years. It... More 3 Images 0 videos ...
The great white shark is known to live mainly on large fish such as tuna, marlin and broadbill swordfish. As well as these fast - swimming species it will also catch sluggish bottom-dwelling skates and rays.
The swordfish, Xiphias gladius (Linnaeus, 1758), aka broadbill, is named for its long "bill" and, although it resembles members of the billfish Family Istiophoridae, it is actually the sole member of the Xiphiidae family.
The Oriental Subregion comprises all the countries and numerous islands between the Palaearctic and Australian areas; it possesses upwards of seventy families, of which, however, only one is peculiar, but this family, the Eurylaemidae or broadbills, ...
The Guam Flycatcher, also known as the Guam Broadbill, was found only on the island of Guam. It was last seen in 1984.
The Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small diving duck that is colloquially known as the Little Bluebill or Broadbill. It is closely related to the Holarctic Greater Scaup or "bluebill" (A. marila), with which it forms a superspecies.
Specials of the area include Woodward's Barbet, Palmnut Vulture, African Broadbill, Neergaard's Sunbird, Rudd's Apalis, Delegorgue's Pigeon, Knysna Turaco, Livingstone's Turacos and Southern Banded Snake Eagle.
See also: Flycatcher, Finch, Swallow, Woodpecker, Pitta
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