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  2. Birdwing - Wikipedia

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    Ornithoptera Boisduval, 1832. Birdwings are butterflies in the swallowtail family, that belong to the genera Trogonoptera, Troides, and Ornithoptera. Most recent authorities recognise 36 species, however, this is debated, and some authorities include additional genera. Birdwings are named for their exceptional size, angular wings, and birdlike ...

  3. Peveto Woods Bird & Butterfly Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Peveto Woods Bird & Butterfly Sanctuary (formerly known as Hollyman-Sheeley Sanctuary) [1] is a 40-acre Sanctuary that is reserved and maintained by the Baton Rouge Audubon Society. It is located on the Creole Nature Trail . As many as two million birds use the sanctuary each year. Scientists from the University of Southern Mississippi have ...

  4. List of endemic birds of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    21. Phillips – Revised Checklist of Birds of Ceylon. 1990. 23+1. Sibley & Monroe – Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World. Crimson fronted barbet suggested as endemic. 1994. 23+1. Kotagama and Fernando – A Field Guide to the Birds of Sri Lanka.

  5. How to turn your yard or garden into a habitat for birds ...

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    Ninety-six percent of backyard birds feed their babies insects. Add a birdbath: A simple dish 1- 3 inches deep will provide water for birds to drink and bathe in. Empty and refill regularly to ...

  6. How to grow a habitat for birds, bees, butterflies and bugs - AOL

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    Whether birds, bees, butterflies or beneficial bugs, native critters prefer native plants, but many are opportunists that are willing to try new foods. Numerous studies show that both birds and ...

  7. Queen Alexandra's birdwing - Wikipedia

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    Troides alexandrae. Rothschild, 1907. Ornithoptera alexandrae, the Queen Alexandra's birdwing, is the largest species of butterfly in the world, with females reaching wingspans slightly in excess of 25 cm to 28 cm (9.8 inches to 11 inches). [4] [5] This birdwing is restricted to the forests of the Oro Province in eastern Papua New Guinea .

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