The brown-banded antpitta, like other antpittas, is a secretive bird with a low population density and high habitat specificity — a nearly flightless, ground-dwelling species found only in the ...
DESCRIPTION: The brown-banded antpitta is approximately 7 inches long from bill to tail. The bird is a uniform dark brown with a dingy white throat and underbelly, forming a broad brown breast-band.
Researchers from Pennsylvania will be banding and tagging Evening Grosbeaks in northern Michigan from February through April, ...
Generations of birds have been caught and banded with a little metal ring on their leg, but that depends on banded birds being recaptured or found dead and the band information reported.
Have you seen this bird? Some Pennsylvania researchers want to know. The Evening Grosbeak Working Group plans to capture, ...
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