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Whimbrel
This is a large shore bird with a long, sharp beak that curves downwards. It can be identified by its brown colour and striped head.
ClassBirdsOrderCharadriiformesFamilyScolopacidae -
White sucker
This sturdy fish has a cylindrical body and a sucking mouth with fleshy lips. Its back is brassy brown and its flanks are streaked with silver.
ClassOsteichthyes (bony fish)OrderCypriniformesFamilyCatostomidae -
White-crowned sparrow
This bird may be distinguished from the white-throated sparrow (which also has a black and white crown) by its slightly larger size and paler, rosy or yellowish bill, and by the absence of both a y
ClassBirdsOrderPasseriformesFamilyFringillidae -
White-faced whistling duck
Whistling ducks look like big ducks, but in fact are biologically much closer to geese and swans.
ClassBirdsOrderAnseriformesFamilyAnatidae (geese and ducks) -
White-throated sparrow
This sparrow has a grey breast, a white throat and a yellow spot between its eye and bill. The stripes on its head may be buff and brown or black and white.
ClassBirdsOrderPasseriformesFamilyPasserellidae -
Whooping motmot
The body of the whooping motmot is green on the top and reddish brown or, in Ecuador, greenish brown underneath. One to three teardrop-shaped black marks are visible on the throat.
ClassBirdsOrderCoraciiformesFamilyMomotidae -
Winter flounder
The winter flounder is an oblong laterally compressed flatfish. Its two eyes are set on the right side of its head, or the top side of its body.
ClassOsteichthyes (bony fish)OrderPleuronectiformesFamilyPleuronectidae -
Winter skate
This skate has a rounded snout.
ClassChondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish)OrderRajiformesFamilyRajidae -
Wood duck
The male wood duck has highly colourful nuptial plumage and a drooping crest. His head is brilliant green and blue, changing to purplish black below the eyes.
ClassBirdsOrderAnseriformesFamilyAnatidae (geese and ducks) -
Wood turtle
The shell of this turtle is covered in horny shields with marked growth rings. The plastron (ventral part of the shell) is yellow and black. Its skin may be red or orangish.
ClassReptiliaOrderTestudines (Chelonia)FamilyEmydidae