Sentences with phrase «island wren»

After THQ went the way of the Stephens Island Wren in early January, I and many others were more than a little concerned about the fate of those titles it held under its wing.
Galbreath, R., «The tale of the lighthouse - keeper's cat: Discovery and extinction of the Stephens Island wren (Traversia lyalli).»
[19] Of those, just two are actually extinct: the Stephens Island Wren and the Macquarie Island kakariki (red - crowned parakeet).
I don't know if he would have gotten any further than the Stephens Island Wren.
And, of those just two have stood the test of time: the Stephens Island Wren and the Macquarie Island kakariki (red - crowned parakeet).

Not exact matches

With access to museum ornithological collections from areas of South America that Darwin had not visited, Gould corrected a number of taxonomic errors Darwin had made (such as labeling two finch species a «Wren» and an «Icterus») and pointed out to him that although the land birds in the Galpagos were endemic to the islands, they were notably South American in character.
Aiken, Augusta, Avera, Bath, Beech Island, Belvedere, Blythe, Boneville, Burnettown, Clarks Hill, Clearwater, Dearing, Evans, Fort Gordon, Gibson, Girard, Gloverville, Gough, Gracewood, Graniteville, Grovetown, Harlem, Jackson, Johnstown, Keysville, Langley, Louisville, Martinez, Matthews, New Ellenton, North Augusta, Perkins, Sardis, Stapleton, Stiefeltown, Thomson, Vaucluse, Warrenville, Waynesboro, Wrens view all states»
Aiken, Appling, Augusta, Bath, Beech Island, Belvedere, Blythe, Boneville, Burnettown, Clarks Hill, Clearwater, Dearing, Edgefield, Eureka, Evans, Fort Gordon, Gloverville, Gracewood, Graniteville, Grovetown, Harlem, Hephzibah, Jackson, Johnston, Johnstown, Keysville, Langley, Matthews, Modoc, Montmorenci, New Ellenton, North Augusta, Parksville, Plum Branch, Stiefeltown, Thomson, Trenton, Vaucluse, Warrenville, Wrens view all states»
Augusta, Avera, Bartow, Bath, Beech Island, Belvedere, Blythe, Burnettown, Clearwater, Dearing, Evans, Fort Gordon, Garfield, Girard, Gloverville, Gough, Gracewood, Grovetown, Harlem, Hephzibah, Hiltonia, Jackson, Johnstown, Keysville, Langley, Louisville, Martin, Martinez, Matthews, Midville, Millen, New Ellenton, Perkins, Rocky Ford, Sardis, Stapleton, Summertown, Sylvania, Wadley, Wrens view all states»
Aiken, Appling, Augusta, Bath, Beech Island, Belvedere, Blythe, Boneville, Burnettown, Clarks Hill, Clearwater, Dearing, Edgefield, Eureka, Fort Gordon, Gloverville, Gracewood, Graniteville, Grovetown, Harlem, Hephzibah, Jackson, Johnstown, Keysville, Langley, Lincolnton, Martinez, Matthews, Mesena, Modoc, New Ellenton, North Augusta, Parksville, Plum Branch, Stiefeltown, Thomson, Trenton, Vaucluse, Warrenville, Wrens view all states»
Appling, Augusta, Avera, Bath, Beech Island, Belvedere, Blythe, Boneville, Burnettown, Camak, Clarks Hill, Clearwater, Dearing, Edge Hill, Evans, Gibson, Gloverville, Gough, Gracewood, Grovetown, Harlem, Hephzibah, Jackson, Johnstown, Keysville, Langley, Louisville, Martinez, Matthews, Mesena, Mitchell, Modoc, North Augusta, Norwood, Stapleton, Thomson, Warrenton, Warrenville, Waynesboro, Wrens view all states»
Other endemics like the non-migratory Allen's Hummingbird, Channel Island Flycatcher, Island Loggerhead Shrike, Island Horned Lark, Santa Cruz Island Bewick's Wren, Dusky Orange - crowned Warbler, San Clemente Spotted Towhee, Santa Cruz Island Rufus - crowned Sparrow, and Channel Island Song Sparrow are found on two or more of the islands.
Just imagine after a day touring Kangaroo Island (or even doing nothing) relaxing in the two person spa in the large well appointed bathroom and then further unwinding on the decking taking in not only the view, but also the antics of the little blue wrens that inhabit the surrounding trees.
This provides an opportunity to spot a vast range of animals including Kangaroo Island kangaroos, Tammar wallabies, short - beaked echidnas, koalas, Rosenberg's goanna and 260 species of birds, with endangered glossy black cockatoos, hooded plovers, Cape Barren geese, scarlet robins, southern emu - wrens and caspian terns - prime species for enthusiasts.
Wren has been a Visiting Artist - in - Residence at the University of North Carolina and at St. Mary's College of Maryland, and has given lectures about her work at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, the Hartford Art School, Pratt Institute, Kutztown University, and Rhode Island College.
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