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StatusNet to build its global internal social communications tool, called Motmot, named after a family of birds.
Mashable! 2010
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I never thought that there are many people out there who have the same addiction as mine…I’m 20, and I got so addicted to my blanket, it’s not the original one now, It’s my 10 years old T-shirt called Motmot, I suck on it everytime i’m in my home.
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This valley is the only location of Russet-crowned Motmot (Momotus mexicanus) in Central America.
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She wrote: I found this pair of molted, central tail deck feathers from a Turquoise-browed Motmot the other day while hiking along a stream bed on base.
Wondrous Feathers 2007
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Bird-watchers are likely to spot the spectacular Keel-billed Toucan, or hear a Tody Motmot.
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Bird-watchers are likely to spot the spectacular Keel-billed Toucan, or hear a Tody Motmot.
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The festival is known as the "toh", Maya for Turquoside - browed Motmot, and the event´s slogan is "united for the birds" ... which says it all!
For the Birds 2002
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Keel-billed Motmot is inherently cool just by being a motmot, it is not in any way more cool than other motmots, so it is no great disaster that there is no picture to share (or so I rationalize anyway).
10,000 Birds 2009
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He whistled, he imitated everything from White-bellied Antbird to Lance-tailed Manakin to Cocoa Woodcreeper to Tody Motmot - but the birds just stubbornly refused to show well - and the Motmot refused to show at all.
10,000 Birds 2009
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