tropicbird การใช้
- Tropicbirds are usually solitary or in pairs away from breeding colonies.
- Tropicbirds generally nest in holes or crevices on the bare ground.
- Over the open sea can be seen frigatebirds and tropicbirds.
- A few pairs of white-tailed tropicbirds are also nesting here.
- The latter species is frequently seen harassing the tropicbirds, boobies and terns.
- Two species of tropicbirds have been recorded in Georgia.
- These baffles only allow petrels to enter, keeping the competition of tropicbirds out.
- As indicated by its name, it is a distant relative of the tropicbirds.
- It is a distant relative of the tropicbirds.
- Tropicbirds are slender white birds of tropical oceans, with exceptionally long central tail feathers.
- It provides feeding habitat during the breeding season for 75 90 red-billed tropicbirds.
- Birds breeding on Pitcairn include the fairy tern, common noddy and red-tailed tropicbird.
- The great frigate bird and the white-tailed tropicbird are other spectacular residents of the atoll.
- R閡nion is home to a variety of birds such as the white-tailed tropicbird ( ).
- Tropicbird chicks have slower growth than nearshore birds, and they tend to accumulate fat deposits while young.
- Tropicbirds are a family, Phaethontidae, of tropical pelagic seabirds now classified in their own order Phaethontiformes.
- The tropicbirds'call is typically a loud, piercing, shrill, but grating whistle, or crackle.
- The white-tailed tropicbird breeds on tropical islands laying a single egg directly onto the ground or a cliff ledge.
- The island is home to an endemic subspecies of white-tailed tropicbird ( " Phaethon lepturus europae " ).
- Sailors nicknamed the tropicbird the " bosun bird " due to the call's resemblance to a bosun's whistle.
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