(american) pygmy kingfisher
1American Pygmy Kingfisher — male Conservation status …
2American pygmy-kingfisher — amerikinis žaliasis tulžys statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Chloroceryle aenea angl. American pygmy kingfisher vok. Erzfischer, m rus. карликовый зелёный зимородок, m pranc. martin pêcheur nain, m ryšiai: platesnis… …
3American green kingfisher — American green kingfishers Green and rufous Kingfisher in Bolivia Scientific classification Kingdom …
4Water kingfisher — Water Kingfishers Pied Kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …
5Green-and-rufous Kingfisher — Male in Madidi National Park, Bolivia Conservation status …
6Birds of North American boreal forests — The boreal forest or taiga of the North American continent stretches through a majority of Canada and most of central Alaska, extending spottily into the beginning of the Rocky Mountain range in Northern Montana and into New England and the… …
7List of birds of Colombia — This is a list of the bird species recorded in Colombia. The avifauna of Colombia includes a total of 1895 species, of which 74 are endemic, 2 have been introduced by humans, and 87 are rare or accidental. 1 species listed is extirpated in… …
8List of birds of Ecuador — This is a list of the bird species recorded in Ecuador. The avifauna of Ecuador includes a total of 1663 species, of which 16 are endemic, 2 have been introduced by humans, and 19 are rare or accidental. 77 species are globally threatened.This… …
9List of birds of Brazil — Brazil has one of the richest bird diversities in the world, with more than 1700 species of birds, about 57% of the bird species recorded for all of South America. These numbers are still increasing, almost every year, due to new occurrences or… …
10List of birds of Venezuela — This is a list of the bird species recorded in Venezuela. The avifauna of Venezuela includes a total of 1417 species, of which 48 are endemic, 6 have been introduced by humans, and 34 are rare or accidental. 27 species are globally… …