- The
sungrebe (
Heliornis fulica) is a
small aquatic gruiform found in the
tropical and
subtropical Americas from
northeastern Mexico to
central Ecuador...
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moorhens Heliornis fulica, an
unrelated species commonly known as the
sungrebe This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Fulica. If...
- that are
members of the rail family, Rallidae. They
constitute the
genus Fulica, the name
being the
Latin term for "coot".
Coots have
predominantly black...
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unknown to science.
African finfoot,
Podica senegalensis Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica Masked finfoot,
Heliopais personata Olson,
Storrs L. (2003). "First...
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lobes on
their feet
similar to
those of
grebes and coots. Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica Order: Gruiformes Family:
Aramidae The
limpkin resembles a large...
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lobes on
their feet
similar to
those of
grebes and coots. Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica LC Order: Gruiformes Family:
Aramidae The
limpkin is an odd bird...
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lobes on
their feet
similar to
those of
grebes and coots. Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica Order: Gruiformes Family:
Aramidae The
limpkin resembles a large...
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grebes and coots. One
species has been
recorded in Peru. Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica Order: Charadriiformes Family:
Charadriidae The
family Charadriidae...
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lobes on
their feet
similar to
those of
grebes and coots. Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica Order: Gruiformes Family:
Aramidae The
limpkin resembles a large...
-
lobes on
their feet
similar to
those of
grebes and coots. Sungrebe,
Heliornis fulica Order: Charadriiformes Family:
Charadriidae The
family Charadriidae...