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Qué (quién) es snowy plover - definición

SPECIES OF BIRD
Western Snowy Plover; Charadrius nivosus; Snowy Plover; Snowy plovers
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  • At [[Point Reyes National Seashore]] in California

snowy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Snowy (dog); Snowy (disambiguation)
(snowier, snowiest)
A snowy place is covered in snow. A snowy day is a day when a lot of snow has fallen.
...the snowy peaks of the Bighorn Mountains.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
snowy owl         
  • Snowy Owl]]'', Plate 121 of ''[[The Birds of America]]'' by [[John James Audubon]]. Male (top) and female (bottom).
  • Snowy owls are often somewhat ponderous in movements but can be surprisingly and suddenly fast on the wing.
  • [[Bobby Tulloch]], the Shetland [[RSPB]] warden, at the site of the snowy owl nest on the island of [[Fetlar]], Shetland, in August 1967
  • A captive adult male.
  • Snowy owls often seek out grassy and open habitats year around.
  • Snowy owls are usually awake, aware and not infrequently active during daytime.
  • Juvenile owls do not mind associating with one another, especially during winter.
  • Male snowy owls such as this are particularly distinctive due to the extensive whiteness.
  • An early illustration showing snowy owl predation upon a [[gyrfalcon]].
  • An illustration of 8 European owl species' eggs, with the snowy owl in the middle of the right row. Note the much larger egg of the [[Eurasian eagle-owl]] at bottom.
  • A snowy owl engaging in the "sweep" hunting method.
  • Juvenile snowy owl, about 12 weeks old
  • [[Lemming]]s such as [[Norway lemming]]s are the primary prey of breeding snowy owls.
  • Snowy owl, juvenile, in Ontario, Canada.
  • A captive mother snowy owl with its chick.
  • Snowy owl carries its kill, an [[American black duck]], [[Biddeford Pool, Maine]]
  • A snowy owl flying with an unidentified prey item in winter.
  • A captive adult female.
  • Young owl on the tundra at [[Utqiaġvik]], Alaska. Snowy owls lose their black feathers with age, although individual females may retain some
  • Wing structure
  • mobbing]] of a [[peregrine falcon]].
  • A potential high risk of electrocution exists for snowy owls in winter.
  • Snowy owls have powerful feet that are heavily covered with feathering.
  • Snowy owls often seek out polygons such as these in the [[tundra]].
  • An old photo of snowy owl nestlings on [[Baffin Island]].
¦ noun a large northern owl that breeds mainly in the Arctic tundra, the male being entirely white and the female having darker markings. [Nyctea scandiaca.]
Snowy         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Snowy (dog); Snowy (disambiguation)
·adj White like snow.
II. Snowy ·adj Abounding with snow; covered with snow.
III. Snowy ·adj Fig.: Pure; unblemished; unstained; spotless.

Wikipedia

Snowy plover

The snowy plover (Charadrius nivosus) is a small wader in the plover bird family, typically about 5-7" in length. It breeds in the southern and western United States, the Caribbean, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. Long considered to be a subspecies of the Kentish plover, it is now known to be a distinct species.

Parts of or entire beaches along the Central California coast are protected as nesting sites for the snowy plover and completely restricted to humans. UC Santa Barbara and the Vandenberg Space Force Base are two organizations leading the effort for beaches near them.

Ejemplos de uso de snowy plover
1. The activity was illegal but tolerated until park naturalists realized that the populations of two threatened beach birds, the snowy plover and the bank swallow, were dropping rapidly – probably due to the dogs.