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Dwarf bittern and List of birds of Senegal

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Dwarf bittern and List of birds of Senegal

Dwarf bittern vs. List of birds of Senegal

The dwarf bittern (Ixobrychus sturmii) is a small species of heron in the family Ardeidae, native to tropical and sub-tropical Africa. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Senegal.

Similarities between Dwarf bittern and List of birds of Senegal

Dwarf bittern and List of birds of Senegal have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Heron, Senegal, Squacco heron, Striated heron.

Heron

The herons are the long-legged freshwater and coastal birds in the family Ardeidae, with 64 recognised species, some of which are referred to as egrets or bitterns rather than herons.

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Senegal

Senegal (Sénégal), officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country in West Africa.

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Squacco heron

The squacco heron (Ardeola ralloides) is a small heron, long, of which the body is, with wingspan.

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Striated heron

The striated heron (Butorides striata) also known as mangrove heron, little heron or green-backed heron, is a small heron, about 44 cm tall.

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Dwarf bittern and List of birds of Senegal Comparison

Dwarf bittern has 50 relations, while List of birds of Senegal has 846. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.45% = 4 / (50 + 846).

References

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