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2. Bustard synonyms, Bustard pronunciation, Bustard translation, English dictionary definition of Bustard

3. Kori Bustard walking on masai mara national park in kenya, africa - kori Bustard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images the great Bustard (otis tarda) is a bird in the Bustard family, the only member of the genus otis - kori Bustard stock illustrations

4. What does Bustard mean? Information and translations of Bustard in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions …

5. Definition of Bustard in the Definitions.net dictionary

6. Learn more about the great Indian Bustard.

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8. Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps), large bird of the Bustard family (Otididae), one of the heaviest flying birds in the world

9. The name Bustard is of Anglo-Saxon origin

10. What does Bustards mean? Plural form of bustard

11. It is one of multiple Bustard species and similar to the Great Indian Bustard, which is native to India

12. The Australian Bustard is one of Australia's largest birds

13. The kori Bustard is quite the mystery

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15. In 1840 there was 1 Bustard family living in Ohio

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19. The Australian Bustard is one of Australia's largest birds

20. IUCN SSC Bustard Specialist Group Chair: Nigel Collar The project on assessing the six Asian Bustard species will provide the basis for significant management interventions in the next three years and the IUCN SSC Bustard Specialist Group (BSG) will be actively promoting these as …

21. In fact, the male kori Bustard may be the heaviest living animal

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24. Issac Toast (Bunny N Burrow) lost their Bustard in J144546 (B-R00005)

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26. The most Bustard families were found in the UK in 1891

27. Houbara Bustard (chlamydotis undulata) in the al ain zoo, al ain, abu dhabi, united arab emirates, arabia, the orient, middle east - Bustard stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

28. The great bustard had a daily rhythm on feeding, relaxing and displaying, and there were two peaks on feeding and displaying. The great bustard spent most time on relaxing.

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30. The steppes support around 65 percent of the remaining worldwide bustard population.

31. The Great Bustard is polyphagia bird, but it feeds mainly on plants.

32. Still others include William “of Nether Exe” Bustard, born in 1435 AD who was the father of John, and Franics Bustard born in 1740 in Devon, the husband of Grace

33. We have found at least 200 people in the UK with the name Bustard

34. Bustards are all fairly large with the two largest species, the Kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori) and the Great Bustard (Otis tarda), being frequently cited as the world's heaviest flying birds

35. The sanctuary is also inhabited by other endangered species, including the Arabian gazelle and houbara bustard.

36. The sanctuary is also inhabited by other endangered species, including the Arabian gazelle and bustard.

37. The great Indian Bustard inhabits dry grasslands and scrublands on the Indian subcontinent

38. Matching words include bustard, bustees, busters, Bustics, bustier, busting, bustled, bustler and bustles

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40. Ohio and 2 other states had the highest population of Bustard families in 1840.

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43. The etymology of the name Bustard lies in the Latin avis tarda which means "clumsy bird"

44. These researches provide the basic and scientific information for , further research, extu-conservation, and population enlargement of Great Bustard .

45. The kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori) is arguably the largest flying bird native to Africa.It is a member of the Bustard family, which all belong to the order Otidiformes and are restricted in distribution to the Old World.It is one of the four species (ranging from Africa to India to Australia) in the large-bodied genus Ardeotis.In fact, the male kori Bustard may be the heaviest living animal

46. Weather influenced the behavior of great bustard, and markedly affected the walking and display of male bird.

47. Another early occurrence of the surname was ‌in Great Bealings, also in Suffolk, where Reginald Bustard was Rector in 1338.

48. The Bustard family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920

49. Bustard definition is - any of a family (Otididae) of large chiefly terrestrial Old World and Australian game birds.

50. The Asian houbara Bustard is a bird native to Central Asia that migrates to the Indian subcontinent, including Pakistan, during winter months

51. The instinctive fear of man is highly developed in the great bustard and is very firmly anchored genetically.

52. Great bustard ( Otis tarda ) is listed as a first - rating protected bird in China and CITES II.Sentence dictionary

53. The great Bustard (Otis tarda) is a bird in the Bustard family, the only member of the genus Otis.It breeds in open grasslands and farmland from northern Morocco, South and Central Europe, to temperate Central and East Asia.European populations are mainly resident, but Asian populations migrate farther south in winter

54. The ancient flute was made from the bones of bustard, a kind of bird usually seen in Northeast China.

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56. Bustard definition: any terrestrial bird of the family Otididae , inhabiting open regions of the Old World: Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

57. Most consistent is a tendency for seriema and Bustard to form a clade that is sister to the cranes plus raillike birds.

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59. Bustard, any of numerous medium-to-large game birds of the family Otididae, related to the cranes and rails in the order Gruiformes

60. During the growth of young Great Bustard, resting behavior kept a high percentage, foraging and preening behavior increased with the decreasing of singing and crouching behavior.

61. Bustard (plural Bustards) Any of several large terrestrial birds of the family Otididae that inhabit dry open country and steppes in the Old World

62. I put foreward the concept gathering display field for the first time, and found that fire influences the gathering display field selection of Great bustard to a certainty.

63. What does Bustard mean? Any of various large, long-legged Old World game birds of the family Otididae that nest on the ground and frequent dry g

64. When it comes to great Bustards in central Spain, it seems to be better to be a lazy bustard than a migrating bustard, according to a study published recently in Conservation Biology.Scientists found that migratory Bustards have a higher mortality rate than their sedentary counterparts—in some cases 3.5 times higher—and the sedentary Bustards have increased their numbers quite

65. The Kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori), is the largest species of Bustard native to Africa.It is a member of the Otididae family, which all belong to the order Otidiformes and are restricted in distribution to the Old World.It is one of the four species (ranging from Africa to India to Australia) in the large-bodied Ardeotis genus

66. The nest-site selection of Great Bustard is strict, it mainly selects the grassland with small hill which with gradient slow and nest above the middle parts of hill.

67. Bustard, seriema, roatelo, and hemipode tend to group in consistent positions, but none of the positions are well supported and some weighting regimes produce different results

68. Bustard definition, any of several large, chiefly terrestrial and ground-running birds of the family Otididae, of the Old World and Australia, related to the cranes

69. The kori Bustard is one of the world's heaviest flying birds, however, it lives on the ground and is reluctant to fly unless in serious danger

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71. Bustards are all fairly large with the two largest species, the kori Bustard (Ardeotis kori) and the great Bustard (Otis tarda), being frequently cited as the world's heaviest flying birds.In both the largest species, large males exceed a weight of 20 kg (44 lb), weigh around 13.5 kg (30 lb) on average and can attain a total length of 150 cm (59 in).

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73. Associated with the wild-plant diversity of the "unimproved" grasslands is usually a rich invertebrate fauna; there are also many species of birds that are grassland "specialists", such as the snipe and the great bustard.

74. The rear light on Bustard Rocks used three mammoth flat-wick lamps and three sixteen-inch reflectors and had four panes of glass in its lantern room so the light could be seen from all directions, while its companion front light had just one pane of glass to display the …

75. ‘The great Bustard, the world's heaviest flying bird, was widely distributed in England until the end of the 18th century.’ Origin Late 15th century perhaps an Anglo-Norman French blend of Old French bistarde and oustarde, both from Latin avis tarda ‘slow bird’ the name is …

76. ‘The great Bustard, the world's heaviest flying bird, was widely distributed in England until the end of the 18th century.’ Origin Late 15th century perhaps an Anglo-Norman French blend of Old French bistarde and oustarde, both from Latin avis tarda ‘slow bird’ the name is …

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