RF2C8PD9C–Solitary tinamou, Tinamus solitarius, bird of the Tinamidae family, endemic of the South America and typical of the Atlantic Forest biome
RF2RA180A–Solitary tinamou, Tinamus solitarius, bird of the Tinamidae family in Iguazu National park, Foz do Iguacu, Parana State, Brazil. Endemic of South Amer
RM2BF102Y–Eudromia elegans. 13 Aug 20141
RMF7XD1R–Elegant Crested Tinamou (Eudromia elegans) adult, standing, Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina, April
RMW802WM–Spotted tinamou (Nothura maculosa) walking through grassland, La Pampa, Argentina
RM2B1N95J–ornate tinamou (Nothoprocta ornata), commonly found in the high altitude grassland and dry shrubland in subtropical and tropical regions of west central South America, South America
RMW8031X–Spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa) in snowy grassland, La Pampa, Argentina
RM2WWTF0H–spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa), standing on the ground, Brazil
RF2RF42CD–Little Tinamou, Bosque de las aves La Florida, Cauca, Colombia, November 2022
RM2WWTFPT–spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa), standing on the ground, Brazil
RM2J4K437–Great tinamou (Tinamus major) - La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge, Boca Tapada, Costa Rica
RM2WWTFJD–grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), nest with blue eggs, Brazil
RMBHA5RC–Elegant-crested Tinamou, Eudromia elegans on Valdes Peninsula
RM2WWTFFK–Tataupa tinamou (Crypturellus tataupa, Crypturellus tataupa tataupa), adult standing in grassy clearing in rain forest, Argentina
RMAN02WX–Great Tinamou Tinamus major La Selva Orginization for Tropical Studies Station COSTA RICA March Adult Tinamidae
RFEW94NR–Tinamou or Rhynchotus sp., vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RF2C8PD9N–Solitary tinamou, Tinamus solitarius, bird of the Tinamidae family, endemic of the South America and typical of the Atlantic Forest biome
RF2PN90EB–Solitary tinamou, Tinamus solitarius, bird of the Tinamidae family in Iguazu National park, Foz do Iguacu, Parana State, Brazil. Endemic of South Amer
RM2BF103A–Eudromia elegans. 13 Aug 20141
RMF7XD1P–Elegant Crested Tinamou (Eudromia elegans) three adults, standing, Punta Norte, Valdes Peninsula, Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina, April
RM2CNH3YJ–. British birds . ts, grouse, Opisthocomus, &c.).Order xiii. Tinamidae (tinamous).Order xiv. FuUcariae (rails, coots).Order xv. Alectorides (cranes, bustards, Cariama, &c.).Order xvi. Limicolae (plovers, snipe, knots, &c.).Order xvii. G a vise (gulls, skuas).Order xviii. Pygopodes (auks, divers, grebes).Order xix. Sphenisciformes (penguins).Order xx. Tubinares (petrels, albatross).Order xxi. Psittaci (parrots). It will be noticed that, out of these twenty-one groups into which we may divide the Neornithes Carinatae of Gadow, only threeare not represented in Great Britain, viz. the Spheniscifor
RF2WF8MEE–Red-winged tinamou (Rhynchotus rufescens) is a bird native to South America. This photo was taken in Brazil.
RF2C8PD0M–close up of inhambu chitam, Crypturellus tataupa, bird of atlantic forest in Brazil
RF2K020KB–Common quail.Kruger National Parck
RF2RA72B7–White-bellied Nothura (Nothura boraquira) looking straight ahead and walking on a dirt road in the interior of Bahia, Northeastern Brazilian State
RFTW1XRN–Tinamou in a field, India
RF2RF42C6–Little Tinamou, Bosque de las aves La Florida, Cauca, Colombia, November 2022
RF2M6615B–Small-billed Tinamou (Crypturellus parvirostris) walking on a mud road. Brazilian endemic bird difficult to visualize
RM2J4K42F–Great tinamou (Tinamus major) - La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge, Boca Tapada, Costa Rica
RF2CDPBRK–White-bellied Nothura walking on vegetation in northeastern Brazil - Caatinga. Conceição do Coité, Bahia, Brazil
RM2BNJ8AA–Great tinamou (Tinamus major) on nest on rainforest floor, Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
RM2WWTF6F–Tataupa tinamou (Crypturellus tataupa, Crypturellus tataupa tataupa), adult standing in grassy clearing in rain forest, Argentina
RMAN02YP–Great Tinamou Tinamus major La Selva Organization for Tropical Studies Station COSTA RICA March 1993 Adult Tinamidae
RM2C97269–grey tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei), standing on a forest trail in jungle, Ecuador
RFEW9JRP–Tinamou or Rhynchotus sp., vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RM2WWTFG8–grey tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei), adult female walking on the ground in Ecuadorian rainforest, Ecuador
RFEW9M61–Great Tinamou or Tinamus major, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RMEE1F9D–Great Tinamou (Tinamus major brunneiventris) adult, sitting on branch, Plantation Trail, Panama, November
RM2WWTF0E–grey tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei), adult male walking on the ground in Ecuadorian rainforest, Ecuador
RM2T1GK75–spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa, Nothura maculosa maculosa), walking across gravel road in Brazil, Brazil
RF2C8PCX0–close up of inhambu chitam, Crypturellus tataupa, bird of atlantic forest in Brazil
RF2K020PP–Common quail.Kruger National Parck
RFKDACGE–'Macuco (Tinamus solitarius) fotografado em Linhares, Espírito Santo - Sudeste do Brasil. Bioma Mata Atlântica. Registro feito em 2015. ENGLISH:
RMHRAN4J–Solitary Tinamou (Tinamus solitarius), photographed in Sooretama, Espírito Santo - Southeast of Brazil. Atlantic Forest Biome.
RF2RF42CP–Little Tinamou, Bosque de las aves La Florida, Cauca, Colombia, November 2022
RMHRD17T–Solitary Tinamou (Tinamus solitarius), photographed in Sooretama, Espírito Santo - Southeast of Brazil. Atlantic Forest Biome.
RF2BC6CG4–Puna Tinamou
RM2J4K43J–Great tinamou (Tinamus major) - La Laguna del Lagarto Eco-Lodge, Boca Tapada, Costa Rica
RFM8YEJ2–Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei) adult standing on forest track Copalinga Lodge, Ecuador February
RF2A29RH0–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AW1M95–Grey Tinamou in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RMRHR9FN–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. OSSEOUS SEMICIRCULAR CANALS OF BIRDS. 261 ing families : Struthionidae, Spheniscidae, Ciconiidae, Tinamidae, Phasianidae, Aphrizidae, Laridae, Strigidae, Stercorariidae, Alcedi- nidas, Bubonidae, and Hirundinidae. The exterior canal is larger than the posterior canal in the families : Phalacrocoracidae, Cuculidae, Tyrannidas, Corvidas, Icte- ridae, Fringillidae, Mniotiltidae, Troglodytidae, and Turdidae. The posterior and exterior canals are equal in the families : Pelecanidae, Tanagridae, and Paridae. The posterior canal is
RMMCNFYD–. 'Arr.sc.w.n&^" Fig. 19. weise ist die Embryonal anläge der Armschwingen eutaxisch, bei der weiteren Entwicklung entsteht erst durch Verschiebung der Schwingen- anlagen nach aussen die diastataxische Bildung^). Diastataxisch sind: Natatores, Gressores, Rallidae, Charadriidae, Scolopacidae,Pteroclidae,Megapodiidae,Eaptatores,Psittaci,Caprimulgidae. Eutaxisch sind: Eurypygidae, Gattung Heliornis, Tinamidae, Cra- cidae, Phasianidae, Opisthocomidae, Musophagidae, Cuculidae, Coliidae, Picidae, Coraciidae, Meropidae, Bucerotidae, Trochilidae, Clamatores, Oscines. Teils diastataxisch, teils
RFEW989W–Great Tinamou or Tinamus major, vintage engraved illustration. Dictionary of Words and Things - Larive and Fleury - 1895
RMCNK7C7–Ornate Tinamou (Nothoprocta ornata) adult, walking in high-Andean desert terrain, La Quiaca, Jujuy, Argentina, july
RM2T1GKPX–spotted nothura (Nothura maculosa, Nothura maculosa maculosa), walking across gravel road in Brazil, Brazil
RF2C8PD0E–close up of inhambu chitam, Crypturellus tataupa, bird of atlantic forest in Brazil
RF2K020M1–Common quail.Kruger National Parck
RM2C74JCK–grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), nest with blue eggs , Brazil
RFKDACGB–'Macuco (Tinamus solitarius) fotografado em Linhares, Espírito Santo - Sudeste do Brasil. Bioma Mata Atlântica. Registro feito em 2015. ENGLISH:
RF2BC6CBT–Puna Tinamou
RFM8YE0R–Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei) adult standing on forest track Copalinga Lodge, Ecuador February
RF2A29RJF–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AW1MC3–Grey Tinamou in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RMRH1553–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. •. •» •B I I I m AV Apteryx australis Tinamus fao Tmamus major Crypturellus soui Crypturellus tafaupa Crypturellus obsolefus Rhynchotus rufescens Nothoprocta cinerascens Notboprocta pentlandii Nofhoprocta perdicaria Nothura maculosa Nofhura darwinii Eudromia elegans Gavia arctica Gavia stellata Gavia immer FIG. 3. Starch gel electrophoretic patterns of the Apterygidae (part), Tinamidae, and Gaviidae.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
RM2A9XM9H–Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei) adult standing on forest track Copalinga Lodge, Ecuador February
RF2C8PD2R–close up of inhambu chitam, Crypturellus tataupa, bird of atlantic forest in Brazil
RF2K020WC–Common quail.Kruger National Parck
RF2K4WDCD–Tinamou in grassland environment, Pampas, Argentina
RFKDACHD–'Macuco (Tinamus solitarius) fotografado em Linhares, Espírito Santo - Sudeste do Brasil. Bioma Mata Atlântica. Registro feito em 2015. ENGLISH:
RFKDA851–'Macuco (Tinamus solitarius) fotografado em Linhares, Espírito Santo - Sudeste do Brasil. Bioma Mata Atlântica. Registro feito em 2013. ENGLISH:
RFM8YE69–Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei) adult standing on forest track Copalinga Lodge, Ecuador February
RF2A29RMC–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AW1MMG–Grey Tinamou in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RMRHDNKN–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE BEITRÄGE Heft 1 Jahrgang 8 1957 Zur Histologie des Ösophagus der Tinamidae Von BRIGITTE HANKE, Murnau Mit 3 Abbildungen (Ans der ornithologischen Abteilung des Mus. Koenig, Bonn.) Die Tinamidae sind die einzige Familde der Ordnung Crypturi (Steiß- hühner), es sind hühnerartige Vögel, die mit 9 Gattungen und 36 Arten über große Teile Mittel- und Südamerikas (Mexiko bis Patagonien) ver- breitet sind. Sie bewohnen die Grassteppen und Waldungen der Eb
RMG56XPH–Little Tinamou (Crypturellus soui meserythrus) adult, walking through vegetation, Pico Bonito, Honduras, February
RF2C8PCXH–close up of inhambu chitam, Crypturellus tataupa, bird of atlantic forest in Brazil
RF2C8PD92–Macuco, the solitary tinamou (Tinamus solitarius) is a species of paleognath ground bird. This species is native to Atlantic forest of eastern Brazil.
RF2K4WDBH–Tinamou in grassland environment, Pampas, Argentina
RFKDA85Y–'Macuco (Tinamus solitarius) fotografado em Linhares, Espírito Santo - Sudeste do Brasil. Bioma Mata Atlântica. Registro feito em 2013. ENGLISH:
RFM8YEB3–Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei) adult standing on forest track Copalinga Lodge, Ecuador February
RF2A29RJX–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
RM2AW1MKE–Grey Tinamou in the cloud forest that covers the eastern slopes of the Andes near Zamora in Ecuador.
RF2K4WDB4–Tinamou in grassland environment, Pampas, Argentina
RF2K5179M–Tinamou in grassland environment, Pampas, Argentina
RFKDA85T–'Macuco (Tinamus solitarius) fotografado em Linhares, Espírito Santo - Sudeste do Brasil. Bioma Mata Atlântica. Registro feito em 2013. ENGLISH:
RFM8YE84–Grey Tinamou (Tinamus tao kleei) adult standing on forest track Copalinga Lodge, Ecuador February
RF2A29RJB–A rarely spotted grey tinamou (Tinamus tao), Copalinga, Podocarpus National Park, Zamora, Ecuador
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