- as it is the only
cetacean to
regularly occur with this colour; the
sea canary, due to its high-pitched calls; and the melonhead,
though that more commonly...
- The
Canary Islands (/kəˈnɛəri/, Spanish: Canarias, Spanish: [kaˈnaɾjas]), also
known informally as the
Canaries, are a
Spanish autonomous community and...
- The
Atlantic canary (Serinus canaria),
known worldwide simply as the wild
canary and also
called the
island canary,
common canary, or
canary, is a small...
-
Canary Wharf is an area of London, England,
located near the Isle of Dogs in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets.
Canary Wharf is
defined by the Greater...
- pronunciation: [ɡɾaŋ kaˈnaɾja]), also
Grand Canary Island, is the third-largest and second-most-populous
island of the
Canary Islands, an
archipelago off the Atlantic...
-
geology of the
Canary Islands is
dominated by
volcanic rock. The
Canary Islands and some
seamounts to the north-east form the
Canary Volcanic Province...
- the
Canary Islands is an
incomplete list of
reptiles found in the
Canary Islands. This list
includes both
endemic and
introduced species. East
Canary gecko...
-
active of the
Canary Islands. Its base lies
almost 4,000 m (13,123 ft)
below sea level and
reaches a
height of 2,426 m (7,959 ft)
above sea level. About...
- blue water. The
sea is
bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream, on the
north by the
North Atlantic Current, on the east by the
Canary Current, and on the...
- the
Canary Islands east
through the
Mediterranean region to
central Asia; for comparison,
North America only has
three native Limonium species.
Sea-lavenders...