- also
places the
carunculated caracara in Phalcoboenus, and
includes four
other caracaras. The
Clements taxonomy places the
carunculated and six
other caracaras...
- The
carunculated fruit dove (Ptilinopus granulifrons) is a
species of bird in the
family Columbidae. It is
endemic to Obira. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
- crest. It has a bone-coloured beak, and the bare skin of the eye ring is
carunculated. It has grey legs. The ****es
appear similar; however,
adult birds differ...
-
often have
large crests. The
mountain caracara, like many hawks, has
carunculated features. The
saddlebacks from New
Zealand have
wattles hanging from...
- rest;
whereas in the
common C****owary the head and neck are bare and
carunculated as in the turkey. The
plumage in
general consists of a
mixture of brown...
-
entirely unequivocal [Anas]
facie nuda
papillosa ("A duck with a
naked and
carunculated face"), and his
primary reference is his
earlier work
Fauna Svecica....
- Daptrius)
Phalcoboenus d'Orbigny, 1834 P.
carunculatus Des Murs, 1853 –
carunculated caracara P.
megalopterus Meyen, 1834 –
mountain caracara P. albogularis...
- New Guinea, the Moluccas, and the
Bismarck Archipelago,
including the
carunculated fruit dove, ****-billed
fruit dove, and others;
these are
notable for...
- dove
Ptilinopus hyogastrus (Temminck, 1824) AU:
northern Moluccas 291
Carunculated fruit dove
Ptilinopus granulifrons Hartert, EJO, 1898 AU:
central Moluccas...
-
symbolic concepts of
their clothing to a
representation of the
Curiquingue (
carunculated caracara),
which has
black and
white feathers and was a
symbolic bird...