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Nest tunnels of 2 m have been recorded. A favorite nesting site of B. terrestris is under garden sheds. Successful nests can have as many as 350 workers (www.bumblebee.org). Shrubby border of moist meadow, Pornic, France 5/13/14
Roosting here at dusk, in the middle of the lodge grounds, and trying to drown out (unsuccessfully) the racket of Hyacinth Macaws gathering in the adjacent palm.
Edinburgh Zoo has four buff-cheeked gibbons. We have two females: Lucy, who was born in November 1996, and her daughter Lea, who was born in January 2003. They both came to us in September 2004 from London Zoo. They were soon joined by an adult male, Jon, who was born May 2000. He arrived from Ljubljana Zoo, Yugoslavia in February 2005. Lucy and Jon became proud parents to a healthy son, called Cheeky, in February 2006, and another baby was born 2 May 2010. As of June 2010, the baby has not yet been sexed
The buff-necked ibis, also known as the white-throated ibis, is a fairly large ibis found widely in open habitats of eastern and northern South America. Wikipedia
Buff-tailed Coronet, Boissonneaua flavescens, near Pro Aves' Yellow-eared Parrot Reserve, Jardin area, Antioquia, Colombia, 3 August 2017.
eBird Checklist S38460159
(Gallirallus philippensis) The Buff-banded Rail is a medium-sized stout rail with short legs. It has a distinctive grey eyebrow and an orange-brown band on its streaked breast. The lores, cheek and hindneck are rich chestnut. The chin and throat are grey, the upperparts streaked brown and the underparts barred black and white. The eye is red. Young birds are much paler to white underneath, with indistinct bars and only a faint orange-brown tint on the breast. Downy chicks are fluffy black. This rail walks slowly, with tail raised and flicking constantly