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Art Wolfe Stock List STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 1 AMPHIBIANS BIRDS Frogs Albatross Bufo Black-browed* Bullfrog, South American (Hualo) Grey-headed* Casque-headed Light-mantled sooty* Grasping Wandering Leaf Waved (K) Giant Anhinga miscellaneous A. anhinga (K) Mantella African darter Golden Ariçari Painted Chestnut eared Ornate horned Collared Panamanian golden (E) Auklet Poison arrow Crested (K) Red-legged Least (K) Tomato Parakeet (K) Tree Rhinoceros miscellaneous Avocet, American (K) Orange & green Barbet, Bearded Pacific Bee-eater Red-eyed Eurasian White’s Little (K) Salamander Southern Carmine Fire White-fronted Spring White-throated Turkish spotted Bird of Paradise Birdwatchers Bittern American (K) Least Sun Blackbird Red-winged (K) Yellow-headed (K) Bluebird Mountain (K) Western (K) Booby Blue-footed (K) Brown (K) Masked (K) Bowerbird Regent Satin Brolga Bunting, Lazuli Bustard Black-bellied Buff-crested Jackson’s Kori White-bellied Buzzard, Mountain (K) Caracara E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 2 Crested (T in US) Canvasback Striated Eider Cardinal King Northern (K) Spectacled (T) Pyrrhuloxia (K) Garganey Cassowary, Double-wattled (K) Goldeneye Chickadee (K) Harlequin* Chough, Alpine Mallard Cockatoo Mandarin Gang gang Northern shoveler Palm Pintail Red-tailed black Redhead Sulfur-crested Ring-necked Yellow-tailed Ruddy Cock-of-the-Rock, Andean (K) Scaup Condor (E) Scoter, Surf California White-winged South American or Andean Smew Conure Teal, Baikal Coot Blue-winged Cormorant Green-winged Brandt’s Whistling, Black-bellied Double-crested Fulvous Great (K) White-faced Imperial Widgeon, American Pied Eurasian Red-faced (K) Wood White-necked Dunlin (K) Coucal, White-browed (K) Eagle Crane African fish Crowned* (K) Bataleur Demoiselle Bald (E)* (K) Japanese (E) Buzzard (K) Sandhill* (K) Golden* Wattled Harpy (E) (K) Whooping (E) (K) Hawk Yellow-crowned Ayers Crow Ornate Isidori’s Curlew Martial Long-billed Short-toed snake Spotted-stone Steppe Dacnis, Blue Tawny (K) Darter, African (anhinga) White-bellied sea Decoys Egret Dove Black Coroneted fruit Cattle Galapagos (K) Great Namaqua Reddish (V) White-winged (K) Snowy Dowitcher Emu Long-billed Euphonia, Scrub Short-billed Falcon Gyrfalcon Duck (K) Lanner Bufflehead Laughing E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 3 Peregrine (E) Western Prairie Grosbeak, Yellow Saker Grouse Finch Blue Cassin’s Ruffed Gray-crowned rosy Sharp-tailed Gray-hooded sierra Spruce Slaty Yellow-throated Flamingo Guan, Blue-throated piping American Guillemot Andean Black Greater Pigeon Lesser Guinea fowl Flicker, Common Crested Flycatcher Tufted Silky Vulturine Vermillion Gull Western Brown-hooded Francolin, Coqui Common Frigate, Magnificent Dolphin Frogmouth, Tawny Franklin’s Fulmar Glaucous winged Gallinule Great black-backed Common Grey noddy Purple Heerman’s Gannet, Northern Herring Godwit Laughing Hudsonian Lava Bar-tailed New Goose Swallow-tailed Ashy-headed Thayer’s Barnacle Hawk Canada* African harrier Egyptian Black-collared Emperor* Cooper’s Gambian spur-winged Galapagos (E) Greylag Red-shouldered Hawaiian or Nene (E) Red-tailed Snow Rough-legged Goshawk Sharp-shinned African Sparrow Chanting Swainson’s Dark Pale Gabar Northern Heron Grebe Black-headed Eared Goliath Great Great blue* Pied-billed Green-backed Red-necked Little blue E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 4 Lousiana Jacamar, White-eared Night Jacana, Wattled Black-crowned Jaeger, Long-tailed Nankeen Jay Yellow-crowned Blue Reddish Grey Rufescent tiger Scrub Tri-colored Steller’s Hoatzin Kea Honeycreeper Kestrel Green American Shining Grey Hoopoe, Senegalese Killdeer* Hornbill Kingbird African ground Eastern Black & white casqued Tropical Great Indian Kingfisher Helmeted (E) Amazon Jackson’s Belted Miscellaneous Great Pied Grey-headed Red Malachite Rhinoceros Pygmy Silvery-cheeked Striped Sulawesi Woodland Wreathed Kite Wrinkled Black Yellow-billed Black-shouldered Hummingbird Kittiwake Black-chinned Black-legged Calliope Red-legged Copper-rumped Knot, Red Costa’s Lammergeier Green-crowned brilliant Lapwing Green violet-ear Loon Mountain gem Artic Purple-throated Common White-bellied Red-throated Rivoli’s Lorikeet, Rainbow Rufous* Lory, Purple-bellied Snowy-bellied Macaw Tufted coquette Blue & gold Violet sabrewing Green-winged Hyacinth Red-fronted Scarlet Magpie Meadowlark, Western Ibis Miscellaneous Birds Buff-necked Temperate Sacred Tropical Scarlet Merganser White Common Yellow-billed Hooded Jabiru Motmot E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 5 Murre, Common Victoria crowned Nene White-headed Nests Wonga Nighthawk Green-winged Nutcracker, Clark’s Plover Nuthatch, White-breasted Black-bellied Oriole, Hooded Blacksmith Oropendula Crowned Osprey Golden Ostrich Masked Masai Semi-palmated Somali Spur-winged Oxpecker, Three-banded Red-billed Wattled Yellow-billed Ptarmigan Oystercatcher Rock American White-tailed Black Willow Parakeet, Cobalt-winged Puffin Parrots Atlantic Horned Amazon Tufted Green-cheeked Yellow-headed Quail Blue-headed California* Eclectus Gambel’s Kea Harlequin King Quelea, Red-billed Maroon-fronted (E) Quetzal, Resplendent (E) Red-winged Rail, King Superb Raven, Common Thick-billed (E) Redshank, Common Partridge, Crested wood Reedling, Bearded Peafowl, Indian Razorbill Pelican Rhea, Darwin’s (E) Australian Roadrunner Brown (E on West Coast) Robin White Roller Petrel Abyssinian Giant storm Lilac-breasted Pintado or Cape Pigeon Rosella Snow Crimson Phalarope, Red-necked Eastern Sandgrouse Black-faced Spotted Sandpiper Pheasant Green Golden Purple Lady Amherst Semi-palmated Malay great argus Spotted Palawan peacock (E) Stilt Ring-necked Western Pigeon Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied Cape or Pintado Petrel Secretary bird Torresian imperial Shag E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 6 Imperial Common Rock Elegant marine (V) Sheathbill Inca Shoebill Tityra, Masked Shorebirds Toucan Shrike Channel-billed Loggerhead Chestnut-mandibled White-crowned Citron-throated Skua Keel-billed Snipe, Common Many-banded Sparrow Red-billed Savannah Toco Seaside Yellow-ridged Spoonbill Trogon Roseate Slaty-tailed White Violaceous Spurfowl, Yellow-necked Tropicbird, Red-billed Starling Turaco Common Red-crested Golden-breasted White oheet Superb Turkey Stilt Ocellated Black-necked Wild Black-winged Turnstones, Ruddy Stork Turtledoves Abdim’s Vulture Maguari Black Marabou Egyptian Openbill King Saddle-billed Lapet-faced Wood* (E in Florida) Rueppel’s Griffon Yellow-billed Turkey Swallow White-backed Barn White-headed Tree Warbler, Canadian Wire-tailed Waxwing Swan Weaverbird Black Weaver, Red-headed Black-necked Whimbrel* Mute* Willet Trumpeter* (V) Woodcock, Eurasian Tundra Whistling Whooper Woodpecker Tanager Black-cheeked Blue-gray Downy Scarlet Gila Summer Hairy Western Ladder-backed Tattler, Wandering* Lewis Tern Nubian Aleutian Pileated Antarctic White-headed Arctic Wren Caspian Cactus E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 7 Common Buffy Yellowlegs, Lesser Talony Yellowthroat, Common Tawny Flamulated Grass Great grey* Great horned* Hawk Long-eared Northern spotted* (T) Pearl-spotted Pygmy Rufous Saw whet* Scops Screech* Short-eared* Snowy* Spectacled Verreaux’s Whiskered Wood Spotted PENGUINS OWLS Adelie* Barking Chinstrap* Barn* Emperor* Barred Fairy Boreal Galapagos (E) Broad Gentoo* Burrowing* King* Eagle Macaroni Malaysian Magellanic Elf* Rock-hopper Ferruginous pygmy Royal Fish Snare’s crested E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 8 Yellow-eyed FISH INSECTS Crevalle jack Arachnids Marine, Miscellaneous Beetles Rays Butterflies Salmon Cryptic Sharks Hymenoptera Temperate Mantis Tropical Moths Walking sticks E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 9 Badger Honey North American Banteng (E) Bat Flying Fox Fruit Indiana (E) Beaver Binturong Bison* Eurasian North American Bongo Buffalo African Cape Burro Bushbuck Camel Bactrian (E) Dromedary* Capybara* Caribou Pocupine Herd Woodland (E) Chamois Chipmunk Lesser Yellow-pine Civet, Banded palm Coati or Coatimundi* Ring-tailed White-nosed Coyote* Cuscus Deer MAMMALS Axis* Agouti, Central American Barasingha (E) Anteater Black-tailed* or Mule Collared European Red Giant* Fallow Short-nosed spiny Hog (E) Antelope Key (E) Pronghorn* Miscellaneous Roan Muntjac Sable Red brocket Armadillo, Nine-banded Sambar Ass, Asiatic (E) Sikka Babirusa (E) Japanese E=ENDANGERED / T=THREATENED / V=VULNERABLE / *=BABIES / (K) = Kodak STOCKLIST - ART WOLFE, INC./TEL:206-937-5681/FAX:938-3139 10 Mandarin (E) Mhorr’s (E) Sitka Nubian red-fronted White-tailed* Pelzen’s (E) Devil, Tasmanian Soemmering’s Dik Dik Thomson’s* Gunther’s Gemsbok or South African Oryx Kirk’s Gerenuk Dingo Giraffe* Dog Masai African wild (E) Reticulated Bush South African Domestic Goat Short-eared Mountain* Dolphin Wild or Markhor (E) Bottle-nosed Guanaco Common Hare Pacific white-sided Arctic Donkey Bush Dragon, Komodo Snowshoe
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