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  2. Guam kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The Guam kingfisher (Todiramphus cinnamominus), called sihek in Chamorro, [2] is a species of kingfisher from the United States Territory of Guam. It is restricted to a captive breeding program following its extinction in the wild due primarily to predation by the introduced brown tree snake .

  3. Cuisine of the Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    Guam and the Northern Marianas split in 1899, when Spain transferred Guam to the United States but the northern islands to Germany (later occupied by Japan), and so there are many similarities, especially the Chamorro food culture. Like in many other archipelagos, the islands' surrounding waters make seafood another popular option.

  4. 15 Best Recipes for Mediterranean Diet Soups and Stews ... - AOL

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    This recipe requires only 10 minutes of meal prep and cooks in 10 minutes. Once it's ready, you'll set the table for a nutrient-packed meal. "This slow cooker black bean soup incorporates extra ...

  5. Micronesian kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    Micronesian kingfisher is a common name used to refer to several species of bird of the genus Todiramphus found in neighboring island countries of the western Pacific Ocean. Guam kingfisher, Todiramphus cinnamominus; Pohnpei kingfisher, Todiramphus reichenbachii; Rusty-capped kingfisher, Todiramphus pelewensis

  6. What’s the BRAT Diet? Foods to Include & Avoid ... - AOL

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    Following the BRAT diet or the bland diet is a form of self-care to ensure you are eating easy-to-digest foods and obtain some nutrients while your body is under GI distress.

  7. Guam National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The endangered Mariana fruit bat or flying fox. The Ritidian Unit is at the far northern point of Guam and is the only unit open to the public. It was established in 1993, in response to the 1984 listing of six species as endangered, and was designated critical habitat in 2004 for three of these species: the Mariana fruit bat, the Guam Micronesian Kingfisher, and the Mariana crow.