Gray-backed Fiscal Lanius excubitoroides Described by: Prevost; Des Murs (1847) Alternate common name(s): Grey-backed Fiscal Old scientific name(s): Lanius excubitorius ...
Fiscal, Common aka Fiscal Shrike Lanius collaris Found: Africa Photographed by: 1, 2) Dennis Donohue (Shutterstock) 3) Lynn Amaral 4) Dick Daniels in Johannesburg, South Africa 7) Dick in Tanzania 5) Sandy Cole near De Hoop Nature Reserve, ...
Fiscal Flycatcher, Sigelus silens Genus Rhinomyias Buru Jungle Flycatcher, Rhinomyias addita Flores Jungle Flycatcher, Rhinomyias oscillans Brown-chested Jungle Flycatcher, Rhinomyias brunneata ...
São Tomé Fiscal São Tomé Kingfisher São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé Green-pigeon ...
Genus: Lanius - Shrike (and Fiscals). 26 species, give or take. Species: Lanius excubitor - Northern Shrike. Sometimes kills birds as large as itself, but would prefer a field mouse. Able to lift heavy prey, perhaps more so than most raptors.
Coldwater Hatchery Management Expenditures of the Trout and Salmon Stamp Revenues report for fiscal year 2003. Economic Impact and Social Benefits Study of Coldwater Angling in Minnesota (1.7Mb) ...
LARE Staff Contact Information LARE Program Manual LARE Program Brochure LARE Project Reports LARE Project Applications & Funding Approvals Fiscal Year 2000-01 to Present ...
Some shrikes are also known as "butcher birds" because of their habit of keeping corpses. Australasian butcherbirds are not shrikes, although they occupy a similar ecological niche. Several African species are known as fiscals, ...
programs like North Carolina's CURE, and private conservation groups like the Longleaf Alliance provide affordable tree stock, free seed (wild grasses and forbs), conduct workshops and demonstrations, offer management brochures, and channel fiscal ...
See also: Flycatcher, Shrike, Robin, Warbler, Magpie
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