WebSolitary Tinamou - BirdLife Species Factsheet . Data Zone (2008(a)). Дата обращения: 6 февраля 2009. Архивировано 23 марта 2013 года. Brands, Sheila Systema Naturae 2000 / Classification, Tinamus solitarius . Project: The Taxonomicon (14 августа 2008). Webthe solitary desert * Bible, Lam. i. 1 ; How doth the city sit solitary , that was full of people. * {{quote-book, year=1931, author= , chapter=1/1, title= Death Walks in Eastrepps, passage=Eldridge closed the despatch-case with a snap and, rising briskly, walked down the corridor to his solitary table in the dining-car.}} Single; individual; sole.
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WebSolitary Tinamou ( Tinamus solitarius ) [version 1] Sibley and Monroe (1993, including corrections up to 1998): Solitary Tinamou ( Tinamus solitarius ) [version 1] Sibley and … WebThis species qualifies as Near Threatened, as its population is in slow decline due to habitat loss and hunting. Population size: 50000-200000. Population trend: Decreasing. Extent of occurrence (breeding/resident): 1,930,000 km 2. Country endemic: No. Attributes. lauren evanthia
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WebHear the sound of Rufous-bellied Euphonia, Brazil, 2005 in the British Library Sounds website Webgretin1: Great Tinamou: Tinamus major: 1090: 206: 28: 39: Tinamiformes: Tinamidae (Tinamous) The status of the family is not easy to determine as many species live in the Amazon Basin or the far reaches of the Andes and attract little attention, even from ornithologists. Moreover, their cryptic coloration and behavior means that their presence often remains unnoticed. A large proportion of the species are Amazonian, with the majority of these decreasing in range. Most, however, are surviving well enough so far to avoid being classified as threatened. lauren funk tovala