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Caption: white-browed hawk-owl, Ninox superciliaris or white-browed owl is a species of owl in the Strigidae family. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Berenty Reserve, Madagascar: Africa, OwlWB0664xse.tif
Location: Berenty Reserve, Madagascar: Africa
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eastern lesser bamboo lemur, Hapalemur griseus, also known as the gray bamboo lemur and the gray gentle lemur, is a small lemur endemic to Madagascar, with three known subspecies. As its name suggests, the eastern lesser bamboo lemur feeds mainly on bamboo. The lemurs of the genus Hapalemur have more manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination than most lemurs. They are vertical climbers and jump from stalk to stalk in thick bamboo forests. Andasibe Mantadia National Park, Perinet reserve, Perinet's rainforest, It is the best park for the indri, the largest lemur, and two of the 62 resident groups have been habituated, making them easy to see. There are eight other species of lemur in Andasibe and the most commonly seen include the grey bamboo lemurs, brown lemurs and woolly lemurs. There are some wonderful chameleons in the reserve including the two-foot long Parson's chameleon and the tiny nose-horned chameleon. Frogs are plentiful and birding highlights include Madagascar blue pigeon, coral-billed nuthatches and the Madagascar long-eared owl. There are four species to see at Lemur Island, including the bamboo lemur, the black & white ruffed lemur, brown lemur and diademed sifaka. Madagascar: Africa, LemurLGB3423_PL.tiff
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Northern Pintail, Anas acuta, Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Virginia, Chincoteague, Delmarva Peninsula, Eastern Shore, Chincoteague Island, Chincoteague Is., USA, animals; wildlife {undomesticated animals}; birds {avain, aves, bird}; waterfowl; duck;  {NOPI, dubbed 'the greyhound of the air'. It has also been called pintail, sprig, sprigtail, spike, spiketail}
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