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- markings on the back. It is the largest bird native to the Canary Islands. Houbaras are restricted to the islands of Fuerteventura, Lobos, Lanzarote and Graciosa...
- individual houbaras across multiple migrations showed that this species uses the local temperature to time their spring migration departure. The male houbara displays...
- The African houbara (Chlamydotis undulata), also known as the houbara bustard (houbara from Arabic: حُبَارَى, romanized: ḥubārā for bustards in general)...
- Al Houbara Protected Area is a natural reserve in the United Arab Emirates, and it is located in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. It is named after the large...
- around 0.9 million years ago. The African houbara breeds in the Canary Islands and north Africa. The Asian houbara occurs in southwestern Asia and along the...
- Canarian Egyptian vulture, Bolle's pigeon, laurel pigeon, plain swift, and houbara bustard. Terrestrial fauna includes the El Hierro giant lizard, Tachina...
- occurred in 2003 near the Balochistan border in Kirthar Mountains. The rare Houbara bustard finds Sindh's warm climate suitable to rest and mate. Unfortunately...
- conspecifics change course. Satellite tracking of 48 individual Asian houbaras (Chlamydotis macqueenii) across multiple migrations showed that this species...
- po****tion). The houbara bustard is listed as an endangered species; hunting it is completely banned in ****stan. In ****stan, hunting the houbara is only by...
- Asia, the saker falcon is the most traditional species flown against the houbara bustard, sandgrouse, stone-curlew, other birds, and hares. Peregrines and...