A Berlepsch's tinamou is a species of tinamou, Latin name Crypturellus berlepschi.
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A Bartlett's tinamou is a specific species of tinamou, Latin name Crypturellus bartletti.
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Slaty-backed Forest Falcon was created in 1862.
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A black tinamou is a species of tinamou, Latin name Tinamus osgoodi, found in the Andes of South America.
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A yellow-legged tinamou is a species of tinamou, a South American bird, Latin name Crypturellus noctivagus.
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A black-capped tinamou is a species of tinamou, Latin name Crypturellus atrocapillus, which is found in moist forest lowlands.
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A pale-browed tinamou is a species of tinamou found in dry forests in Peru and Ecuador - Latin name Crypturellus transfasciatus.
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A barred tinamou is a species of tinamou, Latin name Crypturellus casiquiare, which is found in lowland moist forest in subtropical and tropical regions of northern South America.
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The Pale-browed Tinamou is found in tropical dry forests in Peru and Ecuador.
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There are 2 commerical breeds of broad breasted turkey, the BBW or broad breasted white and the BBB or broad breasted bronze.
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An Andean tinamou is a species of bird, Latin name Nothoprocta pentlandii, found in Mexico, Central America, and South America.
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It depends on what tinamou you're talking about. I feed my Tinamous a mix of Chicken scratch, grains and greens. They should be fed lots of greens.
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Douglas A. Lancaster has written:
'Biology of the Brushland Tinamou, Nothoprocta cinerascens' -- subject(s): Birds, Brushland tinamou
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Tinamou's are gray and beige. I would look it up on the internet because there are a BUNCH of pictures of them. I think they sort of look like Quails. If you know what a Quail is.
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Yellow-breasted Greenfinch was created in 1831.
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Tinamou's are gray and beige. I would look it up on the internet because there are a BUNCH of pictures of them. I think they sort of look like Quails. If you know what a Quail is.
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