Sentences with phrase «billed cuckoo»

These permanently protected lands provide important wildlife habitat for migratory birds including the Prothonotary and Swainson's Warblers, Yellow - billed Cuckoo and White - eyed Vireo.
A Yellow - billed Cuckoo clattered overhead.
The Yellow - billed Cuckoo seen here came to the Project Wildlife in 2008.
32 Northwest mollusks 404 Southeast aquatic, riparian, and wetland species Acuna cactus Amargosa toad American pika (federal) American, Taylor, Yosemite, Gray - headed, White Mountains and Mt. Whitney pika (California) Andrew's dune scarab beetle Ashy storm - petrel Atlantic bluefin tuna Bearded seal Black abalone Blumer's dock Bocaccio (central / southern population) Cactus ferruginous pygmy owl California spotted owl California tiger salamander (federal) California tiger salamander (California) Canelo Hills ladies» tresses Casey's June beetle Cherry Point Pacific herring Chiricahua leopard frog Colorado River cutthroat trout Cook Inlet beluga whale (1999) Cook Inlet beluga whale (2006) Delta smelt Desert nesting bald eagle Dusky tree vole Elkhorn coral Gentry's indigobush Giant palouse earthworm Gila chub Great Basin spring snails Headwater chub Holmgren's milk - vetch Huachuca water umbel Iliamna lake seals Island fox Island marble butterfly Kern brook lamprey Kittlitz's murrelet (Alaska) Kittlitz's murrelet (federal) Klamath River chinook salmon Las Vegas buckwheat Least chub Loggerhead sea turtle (northern and Florida population) Loggerhead sea turtle (northern Pacific population) Loggerhead sea turtle (western North Atlantic population) Longfin smelt Mexican garter snake Mexican spotted owl Mojave finge - toed lizard North American green sturgeon Northern Rockies fisher Northern sea otter Pacific fisher (federal) Pacific fisher (California) Pacific lamprey Pacific Northwest mollusks Pacific walrus Page springsnail Palm Springs pocket mouse Parish's alkali grass Polar bear Puget Sound killer whale Queen Charlotte goshawk Relict leopard frog Ribbon seal Ringed seal River lamprey Rio Grande cutthroat trout Roundtail chub Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfy Sand dune lizard Sand Mountain blue butterfly Shivwitz milk - vetch Sierra Nevada mountain yellow - legged frog Sierra Nevada red fox Siskiyou Mountains salamander Sonora tiger salamander Southwestern willow flycatcher Spotted seal Spring pygmy sunfish Staghorn coral Tahoe yellow cress Tricolored blackbird Tucson shovel - nosed snake Virgin river spinedace Western brook lamprey Western burrowing owl (California) Western gull - billed tern Yellow - billed cuckoo Yellow - billed loon Yosemite toad
Andean flamingo Ashy storm petrel Bald eagle Bicknell's thrush Black - backed woodpecker Black - breasted puffleg Black - capped petrel Blue - billed curassow Brown - banded antpitta Cactus ferruginous pygmy owl California condor California spotted owl Cape Sable seaside sparrow Cauca guan Chatham petrel Chilean woodstar Coastal California gnatcatcher Desert nesting bald eagle Eastern brown pelican Esmeraldas woodstar Fiji petrel Galápagos petrel Hawaiian petrel Heinroth's shearwater «I «iwi Inyo California towhee Kittlitz's murrelet Least Bell's vireo Lesser prairie chicken Magenta petrel Marbled murrelet Medium tree finch Mexican spotted owl Mono Basin area greater sage grouse Newell's shearwater Northern goshawk Northern spotted owl Okinawa woodpecker Penguins Piping plover Queen Charlotte goshawk Rota bridled white - eye Southwestern willow flycatcher Spectacled eider St. Lucia forest thrush Steller's eider Tricolored blackbird Western burrowing owl Western gull - billed tern Western snowy plover White - tailed ptarmigan Xantus's murrelet Yellow - billed cuckoo Yellow - billed loon
The Service has also proposed protection for the yellow - billed cuckoo, Mexican gray wolf, Dakota skipper, Gunnison sage - grouse, Mono Basin sage grouse, and red knot.
Final Decision (if proposed): American wolverine, Mono Basin sage grouse, Oregon spotted frog, red knot, Sierra Nevada yellow - legged frog, western yellow - billed cuckoo, Yosemite toad, ashy storm petrel, Dakota skipper, eastern small - footed bat, Kittlitz's murrelet, Mexican garter snake, northern long - eared bat, Rosemont talussnail.
The scientists targeted 15 bird species, including yellow - billed cuckoos, red - headed woodpeckers, and house sparrows, which eat cicadas.

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Cibele Biondo at the Federal University of ABC in Brazil and her team analysed the cuckoos» bill - clacking sounds.
Other titles to make the cut are backlist title My Sister's Keeper by Bill Benners (McBryde Publishing) coming in fifth position, The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith (J K Rowling, Little Brown) and Bloody Valentine by James Patterson (Cornerstone).
You are likely to see a variety of migratory birds throughout the islands: the Kirkland's warbler, white - cheeked pintail, zenaida dove, great lizard cuckoo, Bahama woodstar, La Sagra's flycatcher, Bahama mockingbird, thick - billed vireo, bananaquit, stripe - headed tanager, black - faced grassquit, and the Greater Antillean bullfinch.
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