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Binomial nomenclature: Vermilion Flycatcher

Posted on June 26, 2009 by Jamie

One of the aspects of my interest in birds is not only their behavior and appearance, but just how they acquired their names. Common or vernacular names can vary depending on what part of the world a bird comes from, and the same species with a worldwide distribution may have different names. For example, Black-bellied [...]

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