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White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys)
Swan Lake Nature Sanctuary, Saanich, BC
Perched on a large rock, a sparrow presents a perfect profile.
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A representative soil profile and landscape of the Nerwycs soil series from England. (Photos and information provided by LandIS, Land Information System: Cranfield University 2022. The Soils Guide. Available: www.landis.org.uk. Cranfield University, UK. Last accessed 14/01/2022). (Photos revised.)
These and associated soils are dominantly brownish or reddish subsoils and no prominent mottling or greyish colours (gleying) above 40 cm depth. They are developed mainly on permeable materials. Most are in agricultural use. These are non-alluvial, with non-calcareous loamy or clayey subsoils without significant clay enrichment. They formed in medium loamy drift with siliceous stones.
They are classified as Eutric Stagnic Cambisols by the WRB soil classification system. (www.fao.org/3/i3794en/I3794en.pdf)
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