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blackcap

Warbler Sylvia atricapilla, family Muscicapidae, order Passeriformes. The male has a black cap, the female a reddish-brown one. The general colour of the bird is an ashen-grey, turning to an olive-brown above and pale or whitish-grey below. About 14 cm/5.5 in long, the blackcap likes wooded areas, and is a summer visitor to northern Europe, wintering in Africa.



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One wood duck and 1 laughing gull reacted positively for preinoculation antibodies to AIV by the HI test.
With three lovely chicken breasts on the grill and three famished men on the boat, a black-headed laughing gull swooped down in the twilight and swiftly made off with one of our perfectly barbecued chicken breasts.
There have been successful prosecutions in the region under the Endangered Species Act: In 1993 wildlife agents confiscated 83 brown pelican eggs and 118 laughing gull eggs from a fishing boat.
 
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