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- Iowa (24205 bytes)
45: *French explorers [[Louis Joliet]] and [[Jacques Marq...
47: ... in June [[1833]]. Primarily, they were families from [[Ohio]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York]], [[Ind...
51: ...e [[Iowa General Assembly]] passed a [[women's suffrage]] amendment in [[1870]].
55: ...ary industry is agriculture, it also produces [[refrigerator]]s, [[washing machine]]s, [[fountain pen]...
128: *2.1% [[African American|Black]] - Salem witch trials (12402 bytes)
6: The community, under threat from [[Native American|Indian]]s and without any for...
11: ...haned as a teenager at the death of her mother, a French innkeeper, was the town beggar, noted for her...
17: ... explained as a way of preventing his possessions from being confiscated by the state, this is not tru...
33: *The Rev. [[Francis Dane]]
75: This is not a complete list; there were anywhere from 150 to 300 accused recorded, and there may have... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
7: ... allowing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
178: *[[List of largest optical refracting telescopes]]
363: *[[Historical African place names]]
371: *[[List of toponyms]] (with names derived from a place or region)
398: *[[List of fruits]] - Condor (7828 bytes)
20: ... wingspan, the wing chord of the condor (distance from leading to trailing edge of wing) is exceptiona...
24: ...]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a frill of white feathers nearly surrounding the base ...
30: ...-white eggs, weighing about 10 ounces (280 g) and from 3 to 4 inches (75 to 100 mm) in length, during ...
34: ... their wings. They prefer to roost on high places from where they can launch without major wing-flappi...
44: ...is attributed to [[hunting]], [[lead poisoning]] (from eating animals containing lead shot), [[DDT]] p... - Bird (20345 bytes)
15: Birds range in size from the tiny [[hummingbird]]s to the huge [[Ostrich...
17: ....g. the [[Wandering Albatross]]). Some, such as [[frigatebird]]s, stay aloft for days at a time, even ...
57: Birds are generally considered to have evolved from [[Theropoda|theropod]] [[Dinosauria|dinosaur]]s...
59: The basal bird ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', from the [[Jurassic]], is well-known as one of the f...
63: ...p]] structure as birds, birds actually originated from the [[saurischia]]n (lizard-hipped) dinosaurs, ... - Owl (5168 bytes)
28: ...e white and almost spherical, and range in number from a few to a dozen in some owls. Their nests are ...
45: ...yph with its legs broken to keep the bird of prey from coming to life and attacking.
53: ...e.mira.net/~areadman/owls.htm Australian Owls and Frogmouths] - Bird of prey (2997 bytes)
32: ...nal birds of prey -- the [[owl]]s -- are separate from the diurnal families, and are in the order [[St... - Button Quail (1230 bytes)
- California Condors (7528 bytes)
20: ... wingspan, the wing chord of the condor (distance from leading to trailing edge of wing) is exceptiona...
24: ...]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a frill of white feathers nearly surrounding the base ...
30: ...-white eggs, weighing about 10 ounces (280 g) and from 3 to 4 inches (75 to 100 mm) in length, during ...
34: ... their wings. They prefer to roost on high places from where they can launch without major wing-flappi...
44: ...is attributed to [[hunting]], [[lead poisoning]] (from eating animals containing lead shot), [[DDT]] p... - Condors (7527 bytes)
20: ... wingspan, the wing chord of the condor (distance from leading to trailing edge of wing) is exceptiona...
24: ...]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a frill of white feathers nearly surrounding the base ...
30: ...-white eggs, weighing about 10 ounces (280 g) and from 3 to 4 inches (75 to 100 mm) in length, during ...
34: ... their wings. They prefer to roost on high places from where they can launch without major wing-flappi...
44: ...is attributed to [[hunting]], [[lead poisoning]] (from eating animals containing lead shot), [[DDT]] p... - Kingfishers (3344 bytes)
18: ... the [[order (biology)|order]] [[Coraciiformes]], from this level down confusion sets in.
24: ...isher]] <i>Alcedo atthis</i> is always found near fresh water.
26: ...[[fish]] by diving. They also eat [[crayfish]], [[frog]]s, and [[insect]]s. Wood kingfishers eat [[rep...
30: ...g]] Belted Kingfisher. In comparison, the tiny [[African]] country of [[The Gambia]] has eight residen...
32: ...n in the western hemisphere [[evolution|evolved]] from just two original colonising species. - Owls (4823 bytes)
27: ...e white and almost spherical, and range in number from a few to a dozen in some owls. Their nests are ...
44: ...yph with its legs broken to keep the bird of prey from coming to life and attacking. - Snow Geese (3525 bytes)
18: ...ica]]n [[species]] of [[goose]]. Its name derives from the typically white [[plumage]].
26: ...s a rare vagrant to Europe, but a frequent escape from collections and an occasional feral breeder. - Snowy Owls (3758 bytes)
20: ... the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximat...
25: ...nd birds, and will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following [[trapline]]s to find food. Nes... - Snowy Owl (3812 bytes)
20: ... the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximat...
24: ...nd birds, and will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following [[trapline]]s to find food. Nes...
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