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sitella

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sitella [sɪˈtɛlə]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) Austral any of various small generally black-and-white birds of the genus Neositta, having a straight sharp beak and strong claws used to run up trees in search of insects: family Sittidae (nuthatches) Also called tree-runner
[from New Latin, the diminutive of sitta, from Greek sittē nuthatch]


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Sitella Glenn, who graduated from Harvard Business School in June 2002 as a member of the team that won the Executive Leadership Council/Goldman Sachs & Co.
He found that 61 of the 113 mapped habitat patches in the region did not meet the minimum size required by the most area-limited focal bird species (which included the sitella and jacky winter in woodland, the shy hylacola in shrubland/mallee and the field wren in shrub/heathland).
Renee Warren/Danielle Grassi, Noelle-Elaine Media Consultants 407/934-3949 (After Friday May 9, contact Sitella Glenn at 212/886-9560) or Travelers Group Gordon Andrew, 212/816-8853 Claudia Ceniceros, 212/484-7455
 
 
 
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