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www.directhit.com/ansres/Hawaiian-Coot.html
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The frontal shield is white but some sport a small red dot which is not related to sex or age. ... Maui has the second largest population in the state (O‘ahu is first)
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www.gardenandhearth.com/What_Does_the_American_Coot_Eat
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It eats aquatic plants and insects. ... Description: 15" Gray duck-like bird with a white bill and frontal shield, ... Habitat: Marshes, wetlands, ponds,
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www.fieldhealth.com/Lead_Apron
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FieldHealth.com shows you information and questions about Lead Apron. Click here to give us a try. ... Lead Aprons, Lead Apron, Lead Aprons, Lead Apron, Thyroid Collar, Thyroid Shield, Frontal, Skirt an...
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birding.about.com/od/Bird-Glossary-E-G/g/Frontal-Shield...
birding.about.com/od/Bird-Glossary-E-G/g/Frontal-Shield.htm
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Defines the term "frontal shield" as part of a bird's bill, with examples of birds with frontal shields and how to a identify a bird based on the frontal shield.
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www.jstor.org/stable/4157968
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widens into a more or less gibbous or expanded plate or frontal shield. ..." ... " frontal shield [is] larger than in winter birds, dark reddish brown or chest- nut.
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elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/v063n03/p0157-p0166.html
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SUMMARY The frontal shield plays an important role in the life of the American Coot. Paired birds recognize one another at least in part by means of ...
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www.inrangesupplies.com/index.php/portable-bullet-traps...
www.inrangesupplies.com/index.php/portable-bullet-traps/guardian-753.html
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The use of tracers or any other incendiary-type round is prohibited.
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American Coot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Coot
Measuring 34–43 cm (13–17 in) in length and 58–71 cm (23–28 in) across the wings, adults have a short thick white bill and white frontal shield, which usually ...
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therattlingcrow.blogspot.com/2012/02/bold-as-coot.html
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18 hours ago ... Coots have ashy-black bodies and black heads where a strikingly contrasting white frontal shield and beak is one of their most distinctive ...
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