Examples of 'anatum' in a sentence

Meaning of "anatum"

anatum: a genus of hawks, commonly known as the black-chested buzzard-eagle, found in the Americas. This word is used in ornithology and zoology contexts

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It is smaller than anatum.
Only during the anatum surveys was an attempt made to collect productivity data.
Falco peregrinus anatum.
Anatum is found south of the tundra to northern Mexico.
This population is composed mainly of the anatum subspecies of Peregrine Falcon.
The anatum subspecies is found from the boreal forest south to Mexico.
It is similar to peregrinus, but the young are even darker than those of anatum.
Peregrine Falcon anatum subspecies Falco peregrinus anatum.
Anatum breeds south of the treeline from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Nevertheless, this is the largest number of occupied anatum territories found during any five-year survey.
Additionally, Anatum and Tundrius subspecies show a clear continuum in terms of distribution and plumage.
Of the three North American subspecies, anatum populations declined the most.
The Porcupine River anatum population declined in the late 1960s, but retained a remnant population.
South of 58°N, the British Columbia anatum population has recovered.
Falcon anatum subspecies, Peregrine ( Falco peregrinus anatum ) Faucon pà ¨ lerin de la sous-espà ¨ ce anatum.

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Updated COSEWIC status report on anatum peregrine falcon ( Falco peregrinus anatum ).
Of these, S. anatum and S. muenster increased in number for 2 years in a row.
The few known breeders in the Southern Lakes anatum population disappeared during the 1970s.
Species at Risk Peregrine Falcon ( anatum subspecies ) Falco peregrinus anatum.

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