- Bendire's
thrasher (Toxostoma
bendirei) is a medium-sized
species of
thrasher native to the
southwestern United States and
northwestern Mexico. It is 23–28...
- The
Malheur sculpin (Cottus
bendirei) is a
species of fish in the
family Cottidae. It is
found in the
United States,
inhabiting the
Harney Basin, and the...
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Pacific Northwest United states. The
related Miocene species †Hydrangea
bendirei is
known to from the
Mascall Formation in Oregon, and †Hydrangea reticulata...
- (2006?) Grey thrasher,
Toxostoma cinereum Bendire's thrasher,
Toxostoma bendirei Ocellated thrasher,
Toxostoma ocellatum Curve-billed thrasher, Toxostoma...
- subspecies:
Megascops kennicottii aikeni Brewster, 1891
Megascops kennicottii bendirei (Brewster, 1882)
Megascops kennicottii cardonensis (Huey, 1926) Megascops...
- crossbill, L. c.
grinnelli Type 2, 7
ditto Bendire's crossbill, L. c.
bendirei Type 2, 7
ditto Mexican crossbill, L. c.
stricklandi Type 6 pine species...
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method to the long-billed
thrasher and Bendire's
thrasher (T.
longirostre &
bendirei),
picking food off the
ground and
under leaf litter,
whereas thrashers...
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saltonis Grinnell, 1909, M. m.
virginis Marshall and Behle, 1942 and M. m.
bendirei Phillips, 1943.
Melospiza melodia rivularis Bryant, 1888.
Central Baja...
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Bahama mockingbird,
Mimus gundlachii LC Bendire's thrasher,
Toxostoma bendirei VU
Black catbird,
Melanoptila glabrirostris NT Blue mockingbird, Melanotis...
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curvirostre (*)
Brown thrasher,
Toxostoma rufum Bendire's thrasher,
Toxostoma bendirei Gray thrasher,
Toxostoma cinereum (UO) (not on the AOS Check-list; placement...