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  • Wattled crane and wetland surveys in the Great Zambezi Delta, Mozambique.

    Zambezian coastal flooded savanna 2007

  • Wattled screens against enemy fire still protected the road, and here and there was a "camouflage" canopy for a big gun.

    Everyman's Land 1889

  • Wattled fences, with here and there a wall of stone, shelter the young shoots of trees, which grow up by degrees under the protection of these defences.

    Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical) 1874

  • Wattled fences, with here and there a wall of stone, shelter the young shoots of trees, which grow up by degrees under the protection of these defences.

    The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841

  • Other new attractions to the zoo will be the Hamerkop, the Wattled Crane and the White-headed Lapwing.

    Latest articles - Radio Prague 2010

  • Wattled cranes like this crane and her chick inhabit South Africa's Ntsikeni Wetland of International Importance.

    ENS 2010

  • Wattled cranes like this crane and her chick inhabit South Africa's Ntsikeni Wetland of International Importance.

    ENS 2010

  • Double-Wattled Cassowaries are not threatened globally, but are suffering increased habitat loss.

    KUSA-TV - 2009

  • Double-Wattled Cassowaries are not threatened globally, but are suffering increased habitat loss.

    KUSA-TV - 2009

  • DENVER - In this week's Kyle's Kritters we visited with a most unique-looking bird, the Double-Wattled Cassowary.

    KUSA-TV - 2009

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