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- ...of two species previously considered conspecific under the name '''Common Lizard Cuckoo''' (''Saurothera vetula''): *'''[[Hispaniolan Lizard Cuckoo]]''' - ''Saurothera longirostris''363 bytes (47 words) - 00:58, 24 June 2008
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- ...of two species previously considered conspecific under the name '''Common Lizard Cuckoo''' (''Saurothera vetula''): *'''[[Hispaniolan Lizard Cuckoo]]''' - ''Saurothera longirostris''363 bytes (47 words) - 00:58, 24 June 2008
- '''Alternative name: Puerto Rican Lizard-Cuckoo''' Fairly common on [[Puerto Rico]]. A single specimen, presumably a vagrant, was collected2 KB (232 words) - 19:30, 26 January 2011
- [[Image:Great Lizard Cuckoo.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Dave+2x|Dave 2x}}<br>[[Cuba]], '''Alternative Name(s): Cuban Lizard Cuckoo'''2 KB (265 words) - 19:18, 17 December 2023
- Reptiles such as [[Desert Spiny Lizard]], [[Common Side-blotched Lizard]] and [[Western Whiptail]]s can often be seen around the gardens. [[Bullfro ...at Blue Heron, Lesser Goldfinch, Curve-billed Thrasher and Inca Dove. More common birds such as House Sparrow and Starling were also present.3 KB (509 words) - 15:19, 14 April 2010
- ...Redshank]] and [[Ruff]], and [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Green Sandpiper]] and [[Common Sandpiper]]. ...bler]], [[Zitting Cisticola]], [[Sardinian Warbler]], [[Sedge Warbler]], [[Common Reed Warbler]], [[Great Reed Warbler]], [[Spanish Sparrow]], [[Corn Bunting3 KB (347 words) - 17:48, 13 August 2023
- ...n Parrot]], [[Elfin-woods Warbler]], [[Puerto Rican Tody]], [[Puerto Rican Lizard Cuckoo]], [[Spotted Sandpiper]], [[Black Swift]], [[Puerto Rican Owl]], [[P *[[Common Coqui]]2 KB (311 words) - 14:23, 30 August 2021
- ...rd]]. Scrub areas have breeding [[European Turtle Dove|Turtle Dove]] and [[Common Grasshopper Warbler|Grasshopper Warbler]] and in winter attract feeding flo ...]], [[Common Magpie]], [[Eurasian Jackdaw]], [[Rook]], [[Carrion Crow]], [[Common Starling]], [[Chaffinch]], [[European Greenfinch]], [[European Goldfinch]],3 KB (455 words) - 17:59, 13 August 2023
- ...European Greenfinch|Greenfinch]] but among the most numerous species are [[Common Wren|Wren]], [[Dunnock]] and [[European Robin|Robin]]. ...[Tawny Owl]] can be seen in the reserve and [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]] and [[Common Kestrel]] are both resident as are [[Green Woodpecker]] and [[Great Spotted6 KB (822 words) - 13:19, 14 April 2010
- ...[[European Turtle Dove]]. [[Tree Pipit]] nest in the more open woods and [[Common Firecrest]] has bred. ...occasional [[Green Sandpiper|Green]] or [[Common Sandpiper]] on passage. [[Common Crossbill]], [[Lesser Redpoll]] and [[Eurasian Siskin]] regularly visit in5 KB (598 words) - 00:28, 14 September 2021
- ...has/had at least 3 endemic bird species, 2 endemic mammals and an endemic lizard. Although tourism is the main industry, around 70% of the original vegetati ...], [[Zenaida Dove]] and [[Caribbean Elaenia]]. [[Yellow-lored Parrot]] was common around San Miguel but seems to have been largely trapped out since 2016.5 KB (750 words) - 18:46, 9 January 2023
- '''Emer Bog and Baddesley Common''' is an area of grassland, heath, bog and forest in the Test Valley, [[Ham ...ipe]] and [[Jack Snipe]] feed here, as do [[Mallard]] and the occasional [[Common Teal|Teal]] or [[Mandarin Duck|Mandarin]]. [[Water Rail]] can be heard from6 KB (731 words) - 01:46, 20 April 2024
- Resident species include [[Common Buzzard]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Eurasian Nuthatch]] and [[Eurasi ..., [[Gadwall]], [[Goosander]], [[Red-breasted Merganser]], [[Goldeneye]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Osprey]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]],6 KB (791 words) - 00:34, 4 May 2018
- ...and [[Whiskered Tern]]. [[Black Stork]] is a regular passage visitor and [[Common Crane]] winters in the area. ...Eagle Owl]], [[Little Owl]], [[Red-necked Nightjar]], [[Pallid Swift]], [[Common Swift]], [[Alpine Swift]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[European Roller]], [[E5 KB (745 words) - 02:27, 14 April 2024
- ...anary|Canary]]. Overhead [[Plain Swift]], [[Common Buzzard|Buzzard]] and [[Common Raven]] can be seen. ...iety of waders including [[Sanderling]], [[Little Stint]], [[Whimbrel]], [[Common Greenshank|Greenshank]] and [[Ruddy Turnstone|Turnstone]] as well as [[Litt7 KB (978 words) - 20:46, 23 July 2022
- ...y species at the southern limits of their range such as [[Whinchat]] and [[Common Bullfinch]]. ...d Chough]], [[Eurasian Crag Martin]] and [[Rufous-tailed Rock Thrush]] are common in the higher parts of the park and raptors present include [[Black Kite]],4 KB (529 words) - 01:10, 20 April 2024
- ...]], [[Ovenbird]], [[Northern Waterthrush]], [[Black-and-white Warbler]], [[Common Yellowthroat]], [[American Redstart]], [[Cape May Warbler]], [[Northern Par3 KB (412 words) - 20:27, 26 March 2016
- Common Lizard2 KB (276 words) - 01:11, 16 January 2020
- Breeding birds of the valley include typical oakwood birds such as [[Common Redstart]], [[Wood Warbler]] and [[European Pied Flycatcher|Pied Flycatcher ...y]] and [[Long-eared Owl]]s. [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Grey Wagtail]] and [[Common Dipper]] occur along the stream and [[Grey Heron]] is commonly seen. There6 KB (943 words) - 17:52, 22 July 2017
- ...hite-winged Dove]], [[Common Ground Dove]], [[Smooth-billed Ani]], [[Great Lizard Cuckoo]], [[Cuban Pygmy Owl]], [[Antillean Palm Swift]], [[Cuban Emerald]], ...should hear (and hopefully see) the Solitaires. [[Scaly-naped Pigeon]] is common here and [[Yellow-headed Warbler]] can be found too. Cave Swallows are nest3 KB (479 words) - 20:43, 26 March 2016
- ...Redshank]] amongst the wetland birds and [[Red Grouse]], [[Tree Pipit]], [[Common Grasshopper Warbler|Grasshopper Warbler]] and [[Whinchat]] in the drier are [[Common Redstart]] and [[Willow Warbler]] nest in the willow scrub. [[Red Kite]] fr6 KB (804 words) - 18:59, 13 August 2023