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Charles Emil
Bendire (April 27, 1836 –
February 4, 1897) was a
United States Army
soldier and
ornithologist and oologist. The
Bendire's thrasher is named...
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Bendire's thrasher (Toxostoma bendirei) is a medium-sized
species of
thrasher native to the
southwestern United States and
northwestern Mexico. It is...
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important role in the
American Civil War, died on 11
January 1896.
Charles Bendire,
soldier and ornithologist, died in 1897.
Mathew B. Brady,
early American...
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shrew (Sorex bendirii), also
known as the
Pacific water shrew,
Bendire's water shrew,
Bendire's shrew and
Jesus shrew is the
largest North American member...
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slightly curved bill, and is
similar in
appearance to the
related Bendire's thrasher. It
generally resides in
desert regions of the
United States...
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extreme lengths to
obtain eggs of rare birds. For example,
Charles Bendire was
willing to have his
teeth broken to
remove a rare egg that
became stuck...
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possibly a
general diet
Sierra crossbill, L. c.
grinnelli Type 2, 7
ditto Bendire's crossbill, L. c.
bendirei Type 2, 7
ditto Mexican crossbill, L. c. stricklandi...
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miner Bell's
sparrow Bell's
vireo Belted flycatcher Belted kingfisher Bendire's thrasher Bengal bush lark
Bengal florican Benguela long-billed lark Benguet...
- Family:
Salmonidae Genus:
Oncorhynchus Species: O. virginalis Subspecies: O. v.
bouvieri Trinomial name
Oncorhynchus virginalis bouvieri (
Bendire, 1882)...
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Charles Barney Cory, and
Henry Augustus Purdie. From Oregon:
Charles Bendire. From Maine:
Nathan Clifford Brown. From New Brunswick:
Montague Chamberlain...