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Miner’s Canary  -  Nov 14, 2008
Tehelka,Ducks like Garganey, Shoveller and Pintail come in thousands, as do shorebirds like the Green, Spotted and Common Sandpipers and their larger relatives,

Winged visitors fly in  -  Oct 22, 2008
Times of India,...by the authorities have borne fruit with species like Common teal, Pintail, Widgeon, Garganey, Shoveller and Whistling teal already having been spotted.

Annual Report 2008  -  Oct 23, 2008
Sydney Morning Herald,1 Drake 1 WA-360-P Cossack North Sahul Shoals 1 Avocet 1,1A & 2 Garganey 1 Eider 1 Echo/Yodel Rankin Wanaea Fagin 1 Goodwyn Legendre Barita 1 Wheatstone

Feather report  -  Apr 18, 2008
Times Online,There were several other birdwatchers around, and the talk among them was of a garganey, pictured, that had been seen earlier. This is a larger relative of

Truly amazing  -  Apr 18, 2008
Malaysia Star,Duck species include the whistling duck, cotton pygmy goose, and the garganey. Then there are the cormorants, the grebe, the white-browed crake, waterhen,

Bellows' Bay trip April 19; TODAY ...in history  -  Apr 14, 2008
Pembroke Daily Observer,Other notable sightings have included the first ever Garganey Duck, Sandhill Crane, Fox Sparrow, and Rusty Blackbird. If you are interested in attending

Bird watching amid flu fear  -  Feb 15, 2008
The Daily Star,Fulvous Whistling Duck or Boro Sharali, Northern Pintail or Lanja Duck, Garganey or Giria Duck, Common Till, Yellow Wagtail or Halud Khanjana,

Town bares list of resident and migratory birds  -  Feb 3, 2008
Sun.Star,Garganey, Great Egret, Great Cormorant, Greater Scaup, Grey Heron, Grey Wagtail, Green-Winged Teal, Intermediate Egret and the Kentish Plover.

Migratory birds romance Chandaka Sanctuary  -  Jan 30, 2008
Newindpress,...‘Cotton Teal’, ‘Eurasian Wigeon’, ‘Garganey’, ‘Northern Sovler’, ‘Common Pochard’, ‘Moor Hen’, ‘Purple Swamphen’ and ‘Bronze Winged Jacana’.

Bird census points to drought  -  Jan 28, 2008
Newindpress,The Asian Open-bill Stork, Painted Snipe, Indian Moorhen, Indian Coot, Pheasant-tailed Jacana, Cotton Teal, Garganey Teal, White Ibis, Yellow Wattled



£1.5m for wildlife gem  Oct 25, 2006
Andrews. On the upper reaches of the River Ant, Sutton Fen has species including marsh harriers, garganey ducks and Cetti's warblers. ... - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press,
Looking for spring migrants Mar 26, 2006
At this time of year ducks like garganey (Anas querquedula), herons such as the squacco heron (Ardeola ralloides) and purple heron (Ardea purpurea) and the ...
Cyprus Mail,

Europeans Chicken Out Mar 2, 2006
..."We are in the dark about what brought the virus to Nigeria," said Slingenbergh. "Two million Garganey ducks arrive in Nigeria from Europe in the autumn. ...
Inter Press Service (subscription),
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