One of the world's least-known birds, the black tinamou, is finally coming to light thanks to the persistence of a small group of researchers. A study presents new ecological information as well as ...
Forty-six species of tinamous inhabit the Americas with five calling Costa Rica home. Today we discuss the little tinamou, a secretive little bird that you’re more likely to hear than see. Little ...
It was the third-straight year the Robert Smerdon-trained gelding has won a race at the iconic western district extravaganza, following on from dominant 0-72 ratings successes the past two years.
The Solitary Tinamou (Tinamus solitarius) is endemic to the Atlantic Forest. Little information is available about this bird species because of its low conservation priority and cryptic habits.
The Variegated Tinamou (Crypturellus variegates) species was first identified from a specimen collected in French Guiana and is the larger cousin to the Little Tinamou. In general, the Varigated ...
Tinamous are plump-bodied ground birds with little heads and slender beaks. Costa Rica is home to five different species of tinamous. Today we meet the one that calls the northwestern part of the ...
Tinamou re-affirmed his standing as a track specialist by winning the $150,000 Warrnambool Cup (2350m) on Thursday. The six-year-old made it three wins from as many visits to the popular carnival held ...
The gelding has scored dominant wins at the past two carnivals, including last year when he coasted home almost four lengths clear of subsequent one-time Caulfield Cup favourite Moudre in a 0-72 ...
Conover, H. B. (1949). A new species of Tinamus from Peru. Fieldiana: Zoology 31:263–266. Chicago Natural History Museum. Gomes, V., and G. M. Kirwan (2014). Black ...
Genetically engineering a tinamou or any other birds in this group to create a moa hybrid would be challenging given this deep evolutionary timescale—certainly much harder than genetically engineering ...
After decades in ornithological obscurity, one of the world's least-known birds is finally coming to light thanks to the persistence of a small group of researchers. Pablo Negret, Oscar Garzón, Pablo ...
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