great auk in Czech

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1. The great Auk (pinguinus impennis) is a species of flightless alcid that became extinct in the mid-19th century - great Auk stock illustrations Study of a Great Auk

2. Records show the Great Auk became extinct in 1844

3. Great Auk, (Pinguinus impennis), also called garefowl, flightless seabird extinct since 1844

4. Guillemot nesting in the cliffs at heimaey island, iceland - great Auk stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

5. The Great Auk, although not a penguin, is often called the "penguin of the north"

6. The last colony of Great Auks lived on Geirfuglasker (the "Great Auk Rock") off Iceland

7. 21 Victims have ranged from the great auk and the lynx to the humble blue stag beetle and Davall's sedge.

8. 12 At about 75 centimetres or 30-34 inches, the flightless Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) was the largest of the auks .

9. There are 22 species of Auks, including the Atlantic puffin, the common murre, the dovekie or lesser auk, and the extinct great auk.

10. Memoirs of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 8: 1-109; Bengston S-A (1984) Breeding ecology and extinction of the Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis): anecdotal evidence conjectures

11. 21 Henry stands attentively, waits each time for the new wonder, emits small noises of pleasure for each Sandhill Crane, American Coot, Great Auk, Pileated Woodpecker.

12. Birds of the Auk family, often called alcids, range in length from about 15 to 40 cm (6 to 16 inches), though the great Auk was about 75 cm (30 inches) long

13. You can do the same thing, as the costs come down, for the Carolina parakeet, for the great auk, for the heath hen, for the ivory-billed woodpecker, for the Eskimo curlew, for the Caribbean monk seal, for the woolly mammoth.

14. You can do the same thing, as the costs come down, for the Carolina parakeet, for the great auk, for the heath hen, for the ivory- billed woodpecker, for the Eskimo curlew, for the Caribbean monk seal, for the woolly mammoth.

15. Noun any of various diving birds of the family Alcidae of northern oceans having a heavy body, short tail, narrow wings, and a black-and-white plumage: order CharadriiformesSee also great Auk, razorbill Auk little Auk or dovekie a small short-billed Auk, Plautus alle, abundant in Arctic regions Word Origin for Auk