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Attwater Prairie Chicken NWR - ID Support (2 of 2). : "http://www. Although the wheatears and a few other species have long wings, most have short wings, medium-length tails, and rather long, strong legs and feet for hopping on the ground. Females are similar but paler. DISTRIBUTION: The white-rumped shama is native to the Indian subcontinent. Copyright © 2000-2020 Dreamstime. �&����I���j-����\?�k�&��$F �"P�� � ��Ɛ����w:_��@�>3�+���Y��f� ��$� endstream endobj 148 0 obj 117 endobj 127 0 obj << /Type /Page /MediaBox [ 0 0 414 657 ] /Parent 121 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F0 128 0 R >> /XObject << /im1 146 0 R >> /ProcSet 144 0 R >> /Contents [ 130 0 R 132 0 R 134 0 R 136 0 R 138 0 R 140 0 R 142 0 R 145 0 R ] /CropBox [ 0 0 414 657 ] /Rotate 0 >> endobj 128 0 obj << /Type /Font /Subtype /Type1 /Name /F0 /BaseFont /Helvetica-Bold /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding >> endobj 129 0 obj 1571 endobj 130 0 obj << /Filter /LZWDecode /Length 129 0 R >> stream Published By: Wilson Ornithological Society, Read Online (Free) relies on page scans, which are not currently available to screen readers. Guinnevere E. Roberts, Timothy D. Male, and Sheila Conant, Ornithological Society Of The Middle East The Caucasus And Central Asia, RED DE OBSERVADORES DE AVES Y VIDA SILVESTRE DE CHILE. It has successfully been introduced to Kauai and Oahu from Southeast Asia in the 1930s and 1940s, and is now spreading to the other main Hawaiian islands. Feeds on insects, earthworms and fruit. Gillin Beach. 0000009358 00000 n Photo about This is a native bird to Hawaii called White rumped shama. An extensive multimedia section displays the latest photos, videos and audio selections from the Macaulay Library. The volumes under the current title, The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, do not yet appear in JSTOR, as JSTOR coverage of the journal currently ends at 2004. They also occur on Molokai and Lanai. �����D�h�9cD�)�|��.�f��ܰ�D�:��S� ���!�0����o6���� Ӊ �Qa�ă��}"��".3�r.0��$�%���HK{ҿ�I���(�9 #��l�SP� *5�l35Ev��Q~���(P7��: 5�d�. ��p�l3�C�1�����@(6����9�2u9�0�P4a9�qp�l4C��A �Q��\6 ;�"ƒ���)��$�x\�b5ƃQ��4�SgQ��=����\�2Hi4���d.�Fcj�R�7���#a���?�at3���t�I$�z}�b3]n����j2E'�Q�~+6�O8�V.�{F�9�2�5�Cƕ�Մa��g�� �k�%"ј�cp�UE���'­ۢ[X~�#�����%�OP��:�9�u,Cq�_tb9L�CI�����r���2�xn�=A�j/���2����? It has black wings and tail, white rump and outer tail feathers, rufous belly and lower breast, a black bill and pink legs and feet. Song is a series of musical and grating phrases. The tail feathers farthest from the center. White-rumped shamas are part of the host of bird species brought to Hawaiʻi during an era of bringing in song-birds.