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To: bd476
It is without dispute among leading ornithologists that the British Bluetit preceded or, wrote the song, if you will, the creation or evolution of the Central American turquoise browed mot mot.

I think they got the title wrong, though. In the picture, the motmot looks more like a kingfisher.

49 posted on 04/01/2006 12:48:03 PM PST by Condorman (Prefer infinitely the company of those seeking the truth to those who believe they have found it.)
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To: Condorman

In the picture, the motmot looks more like a kingfisher.

With a tail like that?


50 posted on 04/01/2006 12:51:17 PM PST by Virginia-American
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To: Condorman
Condorman wrote: "I think they got the title wrong, though. In the picture, the motmot looks more like a kingfisher."

The bird pictured above does bear some physical resemblance to Kingfishers found in jungle areas, for example the Biak Paradise Kingfisher found in New Guinea.

Biak Paradise Kingfisher



Malachite Kingfisher


National Bird of Nicauragua Turquoise Browed Mot Mot

Noteworthy differences between jungle dwelling Kingfishers and the Turquoise Browed Mot Mot are the distinguished body colorations, the colored brow (turquoise colored in the Turquoise-Browed Mot Mot) the long tail extensions, crests often noticed on Kingfishers and the vocal differences.
73 posted on 04/01/2006 2:25:13 PM PST by bd476 (It is with great trepidation one wanders onto a Creation Evolution thread, please be gentle ;-))
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