- as it is the only
cetacean to
regularly occur with this colour; the
sea canary, due to its high-pitched calls; and the melonhead,
though that more commonly...
- The
Canary Islands (/kəˈnɛəri/, Spanish: Canarias, Spanish: [kaˈnaɾjas]), also
known informally as The
Canaries, are an
archipelago in the
Atlantic Ocean...
- The
Atlantic canary (Serinus canaria),
known worldwide simply as the wild
canary and also
called the
island canary,
common canary, or
canary, is a small...
-
active of the
Canary Islands. Its base lies
almost 4,000 m (13,123 ft)
below sea level and
reaches a
height of 2,426 m (7,959 ft)
above sea level. About...
-
several of the
underwater volcanic mountains to
build them
above sea level,
forming the
Canary Islands. The
eastern islands emerged first,
followed by each...
- List of
reptiles of the
Canary Islands is an
incomplete list of
reptiles found in the
Canary Islands. This list
includes both
endemic and
introduced species...
-
Canary Wharf is a privately-owned area of London, England,
located near the Isle of Dogs in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets.
Canary Wharf is defined...
- A. (2005). "Capelin (Mallotus villosus)
distribution and climate: a
sea '
canary' for
marine ecosystem change". ICES
Journal of
Marine Science. 62 (7):...
- the
Canary Islands east
through the
Mediterranean region to
central Asia; for comparison,
North America only has
three native Limonium species.
Sea-lavenders...
- Spanish: [ɡɾaŋ kaˈnaɾja] ), also
Grand Canary Island, is the third-largest and second-most-populous
island of the
Canary Islands, a
Spanish archipelago off...