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parson-bird
ˈparson-bird [See parson 3.] 1. A New Zealand bird (Prosthemadera novæzelandiæ), so called from its dark plumage and white neck-feathers; also called poe-bird or tui.1857 C. Hursthouse N. Zealand I. 118 (Morris), The most common, and certainly the most facetious, individual of the ornithology is the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parson-naturalist
A parson-naturalist was a cleric (a "parson", strictly defined as a country priest who held the living of a parish, but the term is generally extended behaviour and bird song". wikipedia.org
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parson
▪ I. parson (ˈpɑːs(ə)n) Forms: α. 3–6 persone, 3–7 person, (4–5 -oun, 5 -un, 6 -onne). β. 4 parsonne, -oun, 4–6 -one, 4– parson. [ME. persone, a. OF. and AF. persone (12th c. in Littré, 1292 in Britton), later OF. (Picard) parsoune (1466 in Godef.), AF. parsone, parson (Littleton):—L. persōna (see p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Longbrake
Your Pleasing Smile" (1909), lyrics "It's Morning (The Song with the Rooster Crow)" (1908) "My Affinity" (1908) "Nobody Knows Where John Brown Went" "Parson Jones' Three Reasons" (1908) "Powder River, let's go; song foxtrot "Rose of the Night" (1917), lyrics "Singing Bird" (1909), lyrics "When the Sunshine wikipedia.org
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Reginald Beckwith
Bigley Whispering Smith Hits London (1952) as Manson Brandy for the Parson (1952) as Scout Master You're Only Young Twice (1952) as BBC Commentator Was a Crooked Man (1960) as Station Master The Girl on the Boat (1961) as Barman Five Golden Hours (1961) as Brother Geronimo The Night We Got the Bird wikipedia.org
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tui
‖ tui (ˈtuːiː) [Maori name.] A New Zealand bird, Prosthematodera novæ-zelandiæ: = parson-bird 1, mocking-bird 2 f.1832 A. Earle Narr. Residence in N.Z. 174 The only sounds which broke the calm were the wild notes of the tooe (or New Zealand blackbird). 1835 [see mocking-bird 2 f]. 1857, 1866 [see pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Allworthy Armstrong
Song (1963) and The Life and Lore of the Bird (1975). The English Parson-Naturalist: A Companionship Between Science and Religion. Leominster : Gracewing. Armstrong, P. H. (2011). wikipedia.org
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mocking-bird
ˈmocking-bird [f. mocking ppl. a. Cf. mock-bird.] 1. An American passerine song-bird of the genus Mimus, esp. Mimus polyglottus, characterized by its habit of mimicking the notes of other birds.1676 T. Glover in Phil. Trans. XI. 631 There are also divers kinds of small Birds, whereof the Mocking-bir... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. Denis Summers-Smith
Summers-Smith was a founding member of his local bird club (The Teesmouth Bird Club) in 1960, and he wrote the instructions for the British Trust for Ornithology's first Common Bird Census in 1962. wikipedia.org
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poë-bird
poë-bird (ˈpəʊiːbɜːd) Also 8 poy-, pue-bird. [See quot. 1865.] The name (given by Capt. Cook, and retained in some English ornithological works) for a New Zealand bird, Prosthemadera novæzelandiæ, subsequently called by the English settlers parson-bird (q.v.) and by the Maoris tui.1777 Cook Voy. I. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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图伊鸟
动物行为与生态学 参考资料 外部连结 Fruit-eating birds, tui Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae TerraNature | New Zealand ecology Prosthemaderas Novæ Zealandiæ — (Tui or Parson Bird) From A History of the Birds of New Zealand by Walter Buller Tui - New Zealand native land birds Department of Conservation fact sheet Kiwi Wildlife wikipedia.org
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Claricilla
When Killigrew was no longer committed to that type of courtly drama, he would write a radically different kind of play, in his comedy The Parson's Wedding The "ill Beest" may signify Will Beeston; as for the "Bird," actor Theophilus Bird was Beeston's brother-in-law and business associate. wikipedia.org
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Molly Leigh
In Leigh’s case it was the local parson, Rev. Thomas Spencer, rector of St John's Church, who made the accusation. He claimed that Leigh sent her blackbird to sit on the sign of the Turk’s Head pub that the parson frequented, and that the bird's presence was responsible wikipedia.org
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Tūī
Early European colonists called it the parson bird or mocking-bird but these names are no longer used. a parson in clerical attire. wikipedia.org
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Symarip
Letters) 1969 Doctor Bird DB-1194B "Special Beat" (as Seven Letters) 1969 Doctor Bird DB-1195A "Flour Dumpling" (as Seven Letters) 1969 Doctor Bird DB Moonstomp" 1969 Treasure Isle TI-7050B "Must Catch A Train" 1969 Treasure Isle TI-7054A "Parson's Corner" 1970 Treasure Isle TI-7054B "Redeem" 1970 Treasure wikipedia.org
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