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Bass are from the order of Perciformes or "perch-like fish". Their name comes from the word for 'perch'. Some well-known bass species are: temperate... |
neck. The Northern Pygmy Owl's stomach is white with black stripes. The Northern Pygmy Owl tends to perch in a diagonal position rather than an upright... |
Passerine (redirect from Perching birds) Passeriformes, which includes more than half of all bird species. They are perching birds. Most of them are small in size, and most can sing very well. Their... |
family, and perhaps the heaviest perching birds. The raven's feathers are all black, but a crow has feathers that are white at the bottom. This cannot be... |
Electric eel Electric ray European eel European perch Flatfish Flying fish Footballfish Four-eyed fish Great white shark Gar Goldfish Garibaldi Greenland halibut... |
jumps), but magpies walk. When they are not looking for food, they stand or perch by holding on with their feet while they stand or crouch in trees or on... |
river kingfisher, is a small kingfisher. Like most kingfishers, it needs a perch to do its fishing. Usual is to see it on a tree branch overlooking a river... |
feathers that woodpeckers use when climbing trees. They are more likely to perch on a branch rather than an upright trunk. They eat insects and grubs mainly... |
List of fish of Montana (section Perch) Sauger, Sander canadensis Yellow perch, Perca flavescens Walleye, Sander vitreus Black crappie, Pomoxis nigromaculatus White crappie, Pomoxis annularis Channel... |
strawberry bass, speckled bass or specks (especially in Michigan), speckled perch, calico bass (throughout New England), sac-a-lait (in southern Louisiana... |
the ground with an explosive flutter and will sometimes glide down to a perch. It is also called the mountain dove, pearl-necked dove, lace-necked dove... |
Lake McKenzie (Boorangoora) is a perched lake on Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia. The lake is located in the Great Sandy National Park. Fraser... |
that is sensitive to light/dark (black/white) Rod (unit), an Imperial unit of length, also known as the pole or perch Rod (cryptozoology), observational artifacts... |
order Passerine which makes it a perching bird. It has an orange-red breast and face, olive-brown wings and back, a white to light-brown belly. You can sometimes... |
for prey to pass by. It swoops down to grab the prey and returns to its perch to eat, much like a hawk. Once a pair of birds has mated, both members of... |
skunks have been known to devour loon eggs. Loons eat fish like sunfish, perch, and bullheads. Loons do not chew their food. They have elastic throats... |
a perch above water. It feeds on freshwater crayfish and small fish. It builds its nest in a chamber up to 1 meter long in a creek bank. 5–7 white, round... |
collect nectar from time to time. Usually honeyeaters move quickly from perch to perch in the outer leaves, stretching up or sideways or hanging upside. Many... |
folds or closes the "scissors" when perching. The nape of its neck and its back are pearl gray, and the breast is white. Wings are sooty black with a touch... |
feathers that woodpeckers use when climbing trees. They are more likely to perch on a branch rather than an upright trunk. Their bills are shorter and less... |