- The
beech marten (Martes foina), also
known as the
stone marten,
house marten or
white breasted marten, is a
species of
marten native to much of Europe...
- Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. "New Latin, from Gr**** galē
weasel +
iktis yellow-
breasted marten".
Lewis and
Short defines ictis (ἴκτις)
simply as "a kind of weasel"...
-
Dictionary attributes it to "NL, fr. Gk
galideus young weasel +
iktis yellow-
breasted marten [an
ambiguous common name that
might be the weasel]." However, Lewis...
- Fawn-
breasted bowerbird Fawn-
breasted brilliant Fawn-
breasted tanager Fawn-
breasted thrush Fawn-
breasted waxbill Fawn-
breasted whistler Fawn-
breasted wren...
-
chickadee Boreal chickadee Chestnut-backed
chickadee Bushtit Red-
breasted nuthatch White-
breasted nuthatch Brown creeper Wrens Bewick's wren
Marsh wren Dippers...
-
photographed at an
elevation of 4,300 m (14,100 ft) in May 2012.
Yellow-throated
marten has been
recorded up to 4,510 m (14,800 ft)
elevation in alpine...
-
Dusky moorhen Bare-e**** rail
Yellow-
breasted crake Nkulengu rail Buff-banded rail
Barred rail White-throated
crake Grey-
breasted crake Red-and-white crake...
-
regularly sighted in this
sanctuary are
barking deer,
yellow-throated
marten, stoat,
mountain weasel,
yellow-bellied weasel.
Beside these,
Himalayan goral and...
- been
sighted here.
Mammals regularly sighted include barking deer,
yellow-throated
marten,
Himalayan brown bear and red panda.
Beside these, takin, red fox...
- or a
house wren,
which destroys eggs. The white-
breasted nuthatch is shorter-lived than the red-
breasted nuthatch, but has more young, and was
found to...