-
accepted in
Western Europe.
Similar problems occur, of course, with
extralimital claims of
great skua. It
breeds on
Antarctic coasts,
usually laying two...
- (ibises and spoonbills),
Ardeidae (herons, egrets, and bitterns), and the
extralimital families Scopidae (hamerkop) and
Balaenicipitidae (shoebill) of Africa...
-
resident and does not migrate. It is a rare
vagrant in
North America, with
extralimital records from M****achusetts, Washington, and
Alaska in the
United States...
-
particularly during severe winters. It has been
suggested that some of
these extralimital records may have been due to the
paucity of
observers rather than the...
-
their breeding range, but as with many wildfowl, the
status of
these extralimital records is
clouded by the
possibility of
escapes from collections. These...
-
Retrieved 28
February 2017. Vitule, Bornatowski, Freire, and
Abilhoa (2014).
Extralimital introductions of
Salminus brasiliensis (Cuvier, 1816) (Teleostei, Characidae)...
- States.
Little egrets have been
recorded in
South America, with most
extralimital records coming from
Brazil and
French Guiana.
There is also a record...
- po****rity in
captivity (see
Captivity below)
complicates ****essment of
extralimital records. The Inca tern
nests on sea
cliffs and
guano islands, as well...
-
specimen washed up in New Zealand,
although this
stranding is
considered extralimital.[citation needed]
Little is
known about the
group behaviors of this whale...
- Muraenidae) of the
Galapagos Islands, with new
records and
synonymies of
extralimital species".
Proceedings of the
California Academy of Sciences. 40 (13)...