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  2. Indian skimmer - Wikipedia

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    The Indian skimmer or Indian scissors-bill (Rynchops albicollis) is one of the three species that belong to the skimmer genus Rynchops in the family Laridae. They are somewhat tern-like but like other skimmers, have a short upper mandible and the longer lower mandible that is ploughed along the surface of water as the bird flies over the water to pick aquatic prey.

  3. Rynchops - Wikipedia

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    The skimmers, forming the genus Rynchops, are tern-like birds in the family Laridae. The genus comprises three species found in South Asia , Africa , and the Americas . They were formerly known as the scissorbills .

  4. Laridae - Wikipedia

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    Laridae is a family of seabirds in the order Charadriiformes that includes the gulls, terns (including white terns), noddies, and skimmers. It includes around 100 species arranged into 22 genera . They are an adaptable group of mostly aerial birds found worldwide.

  5. Indothemis carnatica - Wikipedia

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    Indothemis carnatica, [3] the black marsh skimmer, [4] or light-tipped demon, [5] is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is found in India , Sri Lanka and Thailand . [ 1 ] [ 6 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 7 ]

  6. National Chambal Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    National Chambal Sanctuary, also called the National Chambal Gharial Wildlife Sanctuary, is a 5,400 km 2 (2,100 sq mi) tri-state protected area in northern India for the protection of the Critically Endangered gharial, the red-crowned roof turtle and the Endangered Ganges river dolphin.

  7. Black skimmer - Wikipedia

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    The black skimmer is the largest of the three skimmer species. It measures 40–50 cm (16–20 in) long with a 107–127 cm (42–50 in) wingspan. [ 5 ] This species ranges from 212 to 447 g (7.5 to 15.8 oz), with males averaging about 349 g (12.3 oz), as compared to the smaller females 254 g (9.0 oz). [ 6 ]

  8. Update on Penguin Who Swam From Antarctica to Australia Has ...

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    Back on November 1st, an Emperor penguin was found on a popular beach in Australia, 2,100 miles away from his home in Antarctica. The video shocked people and left us all wondering how in the ...

  9. Central Asian Flyway - Wikipedia

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    Lesser flamingos In flight at Chilika Lake. The Central Asian Flyway (CAF), Central Asian-Indian Flyway, or Central Asian-South Asian Flyway is a flyway covering a large continental area of Eurasia between the Arctic Ocean and the Indian Ocean and the associated island chains.