What's the difference between bustard and gustard?

Bustard


Definition:

  • (n.) A bird of the genus Otis.

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  • (1) In mainland Europe species said to have thrived thanks to the scheme include the little bustard in France, corn buntings in Denmark and birds of prey in Austria.
  • (2) The Fibonacci search technique, first applied to a structure-activity study by Bustard, has been expanded to allow the analysis of a broad class of structural types of compounds.
  • (3) And the Pheasants are draining the oil from the tank- but only the Bustards have broken the bank.
  • (4) The animal cargo, worth $113,715, reportedly included: two lappet-faced vultures, two serval cats, two impalas, two black verreaux’s eagles, three elands, four giraffes, four ground hornbill, five spring hares, six oryx, seven kori bustard, 10 dik-dik, 20 Grant’s gazelle, 68 Thomson’s gazelle, and a secretary bird.
  • (5) However, in a few species, including the ostrich, rheas, kiwis, some tinamous, the red-throated loon, screamers, the satyr tragopan, the great bustard, and the pin-tailed sandgrouse, the ceca are sacculated or have diverticula.
  • (6) It harbours a sizable population of wildlife, typical of savannah habitats worldwide and a conducive environment for animals such as monkeys, antelopes, lions, elephants, as well as bird species such as ostrich, bustard and a lot of those migrating species.
  • (7) Our habitats are slowly dying Andreas Baumueller, WWF Europe One bright spot has been the recovery of many threatened wild bird populations , such as bearded vultures, great bustards and the common crane, due to projects linked to the EU’s birds directive.

Gustard


Definition:

  • (n.) The great bustard.

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