- The
ivory-
billed wood**** (Campephilus prin****lis) is a wood****
native to the
bottomland hardwood forests and
temperate coniferous forests of the...
- The
Cuban ivory-
billed wood**** (Spanish:
carpintero real) (Campephilus prin****lis bairdii) is a
subspecies of the
ivory-
billed wood****
native to...
- ivory-backed woodswallow, ivory-
billed aracari,
ivory-
billed woodcreeper,
ivory-
billed wood**** and
ivory-breasted pitta. RAL 1014
Ivory List of
colors X11 color...
- The
ivory-
billed aracari or
ivory-
billed araçari (Pteroglossus azara) is a near-p****erine bird in the
toucan family Ramphastidae. It is
found in Brazil...
- The
ivory-
billed coucal or
greater black coucal (Centropus menbeki) is a
species of
cuckoo in the
family Cuculidae. It is
found in the Aru
Islands and...
- on the
North American continent. In 2005, a
possible sighting of the
ivory-
billed wood****,
thought to be extinct,
brought attention to the refuge. In...
- The
ivory trade is the commercial,
often illegal trade in the
ivory tusks of the hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal,
black and
white rhinos, mammoth, and most...
-
found guilty of
breaching the ban. The
Ivory Bill was
introduced to the
House of
Commons as a
Government bill by the
Environment Secretary,
Michael Gove...
- The
ivory-
billed woodcreeper (Xiphorhynchus flavigaster) is a
species of bird in the
subfamily Dendrocolaptinae of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It...
- wood****
species in
North America, with the
possible exception of the
ivory-
billed wood****,
which the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service has
proposed be...