...Out of the five families of this group which occur inthe Neotropical Region, one only is yet known to us to be representedin the Argentine Ornis, and that by a single species...
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...And amongst these we can pick out the little VariegatedBittern (Ardetta involucris) and the four species of Ibises as being highlycharacteristic members of the Argentine Ornis...
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...Out of atotal of 64 Anseres belonging to the Neotropical Regions, 23 are metwith in the Argentine Republic...
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...Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentine Republic...
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...Use is, however,too strong to be easily set aside, and the name is now familiar to everyonein the Argentine Province...
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...Three of the groups of the peculiar American family of Greenlets,allied to our Shrikes, have representatives within the Argentine Republic...
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...The fourteen species of Argentine Tanagers belong to ten differentgenera, mostly of wide distribution...
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...It has been dedicated to its discoverer, who has solargely augmented our knowledge of the Argentine avifauna, and whosepremature death was a veritable loss for science...
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...The typicalTyranninæ form a more mixed group, some species of which, such asTyrannus melancholicus and Pyrocephalus rubineus, are prominentobjects in the Argentine ornis...
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...This pretty species is found throughout the Argentine country, and iswell known to the natives, and usually called Viudita (Little Widow),on account of its mourning colours...
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...Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentine Republic...
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...The Bienteveo has a wide range in South America, and inhabits thewhole of the Argentine country down to Buenos Ayres, where it isvery common...
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...This species has a wide range south of the Equator, being found inBolivia, Uruguay, and throughout the Argentine Republic, includingPatagonia...
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...It is, however, certainly notcommon in the vicinity of the Argentine capital, for Hudson has nevermet with it...
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