The greyish miner (Geositta maritima) is a species of bird in the subfamily Sclerurinae, the leaftossers and miners, of the ovenbird family Furnariidae...
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duller, greyish-yellow skin-patch behind the eye. The noisy miner is similar in appearance to the yellow-throated miner and the black-eared miner; it has...
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finch Grey-winged robin-chat Grey-winged trumpeter Greyish eagle-owl Greyish miner Greyish mourner Greyish piculet Greylag goose Griffon vulture Grimwood's...
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G. maritima may refer to: Geositta maritima, the greyish miner, a bird species found in Chile and Peru Glaux maritima, a flowering plant species Maritima...
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Short-billed miner Thick-billed miner Common miner Creamy-rumped miner Greyish miner Coastal miner Puna miner Rufous-banded miner Dark-winged miner Slender-billed...
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ovenbird family, Furnariidae. They are known as miners (not to be confused with the unrelated miners, Manorina, of Australia) due to the tunnels they...
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Rufous-banded miner Geositta rufipennis (Burmeister, 1860) 14 Greyish miner Geositta maritima (d'Orbigny & Lafresnaye, 1837) 15 Short-billed miner Geositta...
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British Army during the Victorian Era (redirect from Royal Sappers and Miners)
the Rifle Brigade) wore dark green (almost black) uniforms. In 1828, the greyish-blue trousers worn during the later stages of the Napoleonic Wars were...
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Caribbean, and South America. A. duodenale is small, cylindrical worm, greyish-white in color. It has two ventral plates on the anterior margin of the...
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colour with a lighter underbelly and a fawn (females and immatures) or dull greyish blue (males) tail. The bill is brown in females and juveniles and black...
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