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NATURE IN SHORT / Green-winged teals brighten up Japan's wintering ...  -  Jan 29, 2009
The Daily Yomiuri,In some guidebooks the American subspecies is called green-winged teal, and the Eurasian subspecies European teal or common teal.

Number of guest birds on the decline  -  Feb 18, 2009
The Daily Star,The birds that migrate from Siberian region to the CHT are bareheaded goose, Asian opendill, racket tailed, bronzed drongo, pintail, common teal,

Guest birds in danger  -  Feb 11, 2009
The Daily Star,Generally, many bird species including Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveller, Graganey, Blue-winged-Teal, Mallard, Gadwall, Wigeon, Common Teal, Tuffed Duck,

Migratory birds in Okhla  -  Feb 13, 2009
Times of India,There are also other foreign migratory birds like the common teal, ferruginous pochard, brown headed gull and greylag goose. Besides, there are also geese,

Satellite-Tracked Birds from India Will Provide Clues on How Avian ...  -  Feb 13, 2009
United States Geological Survey (press release),Species that researchers marked included common teal (Anas crecca), northern pintail (Anas acuta), northern shoveler (Anas clypeata), and bar-headed goose

Bird fair begins at Man Sagar  -  Feb 6, 2009
Times of India,At the lake, keen bird-watchers could spot among the ducks several species such as the Shovlers, Pintails, Common Teal, Wigeon. The migratory waders like

Around 95000 waterfowl roosting in Himachal’s Pong Dam: census  -  Feb 2, 2009
Thaindian.com,...followed by the northern pintail (15000), the coot (14000), the great cormorant (8000), the common pochard (8000) and the common teal (5000).

Pollution poses threat to 3 lakh migratory birds in Shallabugh wetland  -  Feb 7, 2009
Rising Kashmir,...bar goose, white heeled duck, shoveller, red-crested Pochard, white-eyed Pochard, common Teal, Pintail, Mallard, Gadwall, Coot, Hoonk and Graylag.

If there’sa getaway waiting with open wings for guests of all ...  -  Nov 13, 2008
Lucknow Newsline,While migratory birds residing here include Greylag Goose, Pintail, Common teal, Cotton teal, Red Crested pochard, Brahmini duck, Gadwall, Shoveller,

Winged visitors fly in  -  Oct 22, 2008
Times of India,This year the good rains coupled with an extensive management plan by the authorities have borne fruit with species like Common teal, Pintail, Widgeon,

Ulster Walks: Ballymacran Bank  -  Oct 25, 2008
Belfast Telegraph,...great-crested grebe, mute swan, Bewick’s swan, greylag goose, shelduck, common teal, mallard, wigeon, common eider, and red-breasted merganser.

Vancouver a pit stop for 50 shorebird species  -  Aug 13, 2008
North Shore News,Rarities seen here include Eurasian wigeon and common teal. When the tide is out, it's fun to watch gulls flying up with clams and dropping them onto the

Migratory birds romance Chandaka Sanctuary  -  Jan 30, 2008
Newindpress,BHUBANESWAR: For bird watchers the sight of migratory species ‘Common Teal’ in large numbers within the Chandaka and Dampara Sanctuary limits brings new

Town bares list of resident and migratory birds  -  Feb 3, 2008
Sun.Star,Common Pochard, Common Redshank, Common Sandpiper, Common Snipe, Common Teal, Eastern Marsh-Harrier, Eurasian Coot, Eurasian Spoonbill, Eurasian Wigeon,

Migratory birds double in Hakaluki Haor this year  -  Jan 27, 2008
The Daily Star,Mallard, Gadwall, Wigeon, Common Teal, Tuffed Duck, Ferruginous Pochard, Common Pochard, Ruddy Shell Duck, Cotton Pygmy Goose, Fulvous Whistling Duck,



Cultural Fusion  Sep 12, 2006
...shrine. The area around Wildlife Sanctuary remains alive with myriad migratory birds - chiefly coots, common teal and ducks. Standing ... - Blogcritics.org,
Migration is unlikely to bring disease here Flight patterns play ... Jan 13, 2006
...almost all the birds that spend the summer up there do not migrate further than the Baltic and do not come to us, apart from the odd Pochard or Common Teal. ...
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