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    Cobb's wren (Troglodytes cobbi) is a fairly small (12-13.5 cm) wren which is endemic to the Falkland Islands. It was formerly classified as a subspecies...
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    Pacific Ocean, and Cobb's wren in the Falkland Islands, but few Caribbean islands have a species of wren, with only the southern house wren in the Lesser Antilles...
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    the house wren, but are now considered as separate species: Cobb's wren, Troglodytes cobbi – Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) Socorro wren, Troglodytes...
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    three species, of which the Eurasian wren is the only wren of any genus found outside the New World. The Cobb's wren of the Falkland Islands is another...
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    only two bird species endemic to the Falkland Islands, the other being Cobb's wren. The Falkland steamer duck is part of the Anseriformes order and the...
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  • Coal-crested finch Coastal cisticola Coastal miner Cobalt-winged parakeet Cobb's wren Cocha antshrike Cochabamba mountain finch Cockatiel Cockerell's fantail...
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    on the Falkland Islands are the flightless Falkland steamer duck and Cobb's wren. 63 species breed on the islands, including 14 endemic subspecies. There...
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    Falklands are the Falkland steamer duck (Tachyeres brachypterus) and Cobb's wren (Troglodytes cobbi). The Falklands are also important for seabirds such...
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  • aedon Cobb's wren, Troglodytes cobbi (E-FA) Ochraceous wren, Troglodytes ochraceus Mountain wren, Troglodytes solstitialis (E-SA) Santa Marta wren, Troglodytes...
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  • the British Museum at the age of 26. Among the birds he described are Cobb's wren and the tinamou genus Crypturellus. The Birds of British Guiana, based...
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  • nuthatch Corsican nuthatch White-faced starling Bendire's thrasher Cobb's wren Clarión wren San Andres vireo New Zealand rockwren Moustached woodcreeper Seychelles...
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    giant petrels (40 pairs), white-bridled finches, blackish cinclodes and Cobb's wrens. "Lively Island Group". Important Bird Areas factsheet. BirdLife International...
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    There are two endemic species of bird (the Falkland steamer duck and Cobb's wren), and 14 endemic subspecies. There are five penguin species breeding...
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    supports populations of striated caracaras (10 pairs), blackish cinclodes, Cobb's wrens and white-bridled finches. Falklands Philatelic Bureau Islands Series...
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    shags, striated caracaras, white-bridled finches, blackish cinclodes and Cobb's wrens. It is also home to dolphin gulls, Falkland skuas, upland geese and long-tailed...
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    petrels (1500 pairs), striated caracaras (250 pairs), blackish cinclodes, Cobb's wrens and white-bridled finches. "Steeple and Grand Jason were stocked with...
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  • upright. All are insectivorous. House wren, Troglodytes aedon (V) Cobb's wren, Troglodytes cobbi (E) Grass wren, Cistothorus platensis Order: Passeriformes   Family:...
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    penguins, black-browed albatrosses, striated caracaras, blackish cinclodes, Cobb's wrens and white-bridled finches. The waters around the islands are home to...
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    (Theta). Jack Shepherd, then Senior Editor at Look magazine, incorporated Cobb’s symbol into an image of a flag for Look’s April 21, 1970 issue. This widely...
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    penguins, black-browed albatrosses, striated caracaras, blackish cinclodes, Cobb's wrens and white-bridled finches. Stonehouse, B (ed.) Encyclopedia of Antarctica...
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    pairs), striated caracaras, white-bridled finches, blackish cinclodes and Cobb's wrens. black-necked and Coscoroba swans breed on the main island. "The Raid...
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    shags (2500 pairs), striated caracaras (65 pairs), blackish cinclodes, Cobb's wrens and white-bridled finches. South American sea lions breed in small numbers...
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    the site is of conservation significance include blackish cinclodes, Cobb's wrens, dolphin gulls (500 breeding pairs), Falkland steamer ducks (600 pairs)...
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    white-chinned petrels (1000 pairs), sooty shearwaters, blackish cinclodes and Cobb's wrens. "PCGN.org.uk" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October...
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    petrels, striated caracaras, white-bridled finches, blackish cinclodes and Cobb's wrens. "Passage Islands Group". Important Bird Areas factsheet. BirdLife International...
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  • breeding pairs), imperial shags, striated caracaras (8–10 pairs), and Cobb's wrens. "Hope Harbour, West Falkland". Important Bird Areas factsheet. BirdLife...
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    St Mary-le-Bow (category Christopher Wren church buildings in London)
    the ensuing centuries, the present church is the work of Sir Christopher Wren, following the Great Fire of London (1666). With its tall spire, it is still...
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    St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe (category Christopher Wren church buildings in London)
    Great Fire of London in 1666. Of the 51 churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire, St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe is among the simplest of...
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    St Margaret Pattens (category Christopher Wren church buildings in London)
    Fire of London in 1666. The present church was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1687. It is one of only a few City churches to have escaped significant...
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    Mr. Sale's first photoplay will be a five-reeler, adapted from Irvin S. Cobb's "The Smart Aleck," after which he will be starred in other well-known stories...
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