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Apodiformes Aves Chordata Animalia Flora and Fauna


Apodiformes
Hummingbirds and swifts.

    Top: Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Animalia: Chordata: Aves: Apodiformes
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  • - Photos, identification tips, range maps, and taxonomy chart.
  • - Describes this bird's physical traits, migration status, habitat, and nesting. Includes a taxonomy chart.
  • - Species account includes facts about this bird's diet, habitat, reproduction, and behavior.
  • - Photos, identification tips, and a taxonomy chart for this species.
  • - Photos and notes of 14 hummingbird species from throughout the Americas.
  • - Provides photos, a sound file, and data on this bird's behavior and physical traits.
  • - Illustration of male and female, sound file, and description of this bird's seasonal movements and nesting.
  • - Photos plus facts about this bird's migration status, range, and identifying characteristics. Includes a range map.
  • - Winter western hummingbird reports from Mississippi, Louisiana, and the eastern US, with extensive links to additional information.
  • - Close-up photographs and notes by hummingbird bander Dave Patton.
  • - Detailed photos and notes of most U.S. hummingbird species, with illustrated glossary and side-by-side comparisons.
  • - Project to monitor the migration of the Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica).
  • - Includes details about the North American Chimney Swift nest site research project and spring Chimney Swift sightings reports.
  • - Photo, range maps, physical traits, habitat, and diet of this species.
  • - Dedicated to the study and preservation of hummingbirds and other neotropical migrants. Hummingbird species accounts, winter hummingbird banding, feeding tips, events, banding stations, and on-line store.
  • - A cross-disciplinary international research and education project in which students, teachers, and others collaborate to study behavior and distribution of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris).


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