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What term describes all of the birds in a region?

avifauna


What is the name for all birds in a region?

the answer is avifauna


What is avifauna?

Avifauna is a general term for the survey of separate species of birds inhabiting a region.


Other than the usual blackbird what other varieties of birds are all black?

There are a few types of birds that are all black, and the term "blackbird" is a general term applied to all of them. The most well known of these birds are crows and ravens.


What kind of animals are in the coast region?

Birds your mum, your dad and all your relatives


What is a eagles baby called?

Young eagles are called eaglets. The term "chick" is also common to all birds.


Are flying fish birds?

Flying fish are definetly not birds. They are an evolved species of fish belonging to the family name of Exocoetidae, and live all over the world in the Capricorn region.


What has the author John L Bull written?

John L. Bull has written: 'The National Audubon Society field guide to North American birds' -- subject(s): Identification, Birds 'Birds of New York State' -- subject(s): Birds 'Birds of North America, Western Region' 'Birds of North America/Eastern Region' 'The Audubon Society field guide to North American birds, eastern region' -- subject(s): Identification, Birds


Are there flightless birds in the Arctic region?

No.no


What is the hen's body covered with?

The term "hen" refers to female of many different species of birds. All birds have feathers, although sometimes the type of feather varies.


What term describes the heel region?

The term to describe the heel region is "calcaneal" or "calcaneus".


Example of fallacy of undistributed middle term?

In the fallacy of undistributed middle term, the middle term in a syllogism is not distributed in either of the premises, which means that the conclusion does not logically follow from the premises. An example would be: All birds have wings, and all bats have wings, therefore all bats are birds. The middle term "having wings" is not distributed in the premises, leading to an invalid conclusion.