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Upupa epops
(Eurasian hoopoe)
Information on the Eurasian hoopoe is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Uratelornis chimaera
(Long-tailed ground roller)
Ground rollers are a group of birds found only in Madagascar. Some experts place them in their own family, Brachypteraciidae...
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Uria aalge
(Guillemot)
The guillemot is the commonest member of the auk family in the British Isles. The head as well as the upperparts are dark brown in...
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9 Videos
Urocissa ornata
(Sri Lanka magpie)
This boldly patterned, blue and chestnut magpie can be easily distinguished from other Sri Lankan species by its distinctive, vivid...
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