
Guam's Birds
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Nosa’ live in native limestone and ravine forest trees as well as tangantangan thickets. Nests are placed high in the tree canopy and are made
Nosa’ live in native limestone and ravine forest trees as well as tangantangan thickets. Nests are placed high in the tree canopy and are made
The limestone and ravine forests of Guam have historically supported 14 species of terrestrial birds. Two of these 14 birds are endemic to Guam at
These maps of Guam were put together with the intent to illustrate the evolution of the cartography of Guam.
The Guam seal is an oval outlined in red that tapers and comes to two pointed ends. This shape is in reference to the ancient
The composition of the Guam Hymn was greatly influenced by the socio-cultural and political history of pre-World War II Guam during the Naval Era. It