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Canada Goose/Gander are monogamous, living ...
Nuthatches are one of the only birds thought to be
Light gray in color with dark spots on wings and lighter belly.
and are monogamous. I took this picture on ...
•They are socially monogamous. •They eat ...
They breed monogamously, producing 1 to 2 ...
Large (34"), heavy bird that is a good swimmer as well as a good flyer. ...
The nest is made between the two sexes but not a
. Their name stems from the parrots' strong,
Frigatebirds are seasonally monogamous, and ...
monogamous. The Canada Goose is native ...
A couple of Oystercatchers (female and male): almost all types of ...
was alone, but they can usually be found in
monogamous and defend breeding territories.
are solitary unlike their relatives the praire voles which form
islands in the middle or at the very edge of a lake. They are
, small amphibians and lizards.
•They are
The fox leave in forest and open fields, like savanas. Is is
This bird is very common in most of the Southern African forests.
monogamous, share the care of their young ...
hulled sunflower seeds. This species is generally
orange in the interior upper part of the wings. The beak is light ...
Adult. Body is 21-24 inches. Weight about 49 ozs. Wingspan 54-72 inches.
fish. •They are monogamous birds, and most ...
Bright yellow plumage, with black wing tips and white accents..
They are
interacts with it. Usually monogamous. ...
2 white spots on each side of the brown upper back;yellow belly, tail, nose and ...
Orange fish with a white stripe. Size is around 4 inches, known to reach 5-6 ...
Zealand after the species here, was hunted to extinction in mid 18th ...
All rollers appear to be monogamous and ...
male, adult female, and 1-3 children. Previously, they are known to be
species will mate monogamously.
lot of noise, explaining the name.
The Southern Screamer establishes