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sea-swallow 1. = flying fish. [After L. hirundo (Pliny).]1598 Florio, Accola, a sea swallow, or a sea reare-mouse. 1601 Holland Pliny ix. xxvi. I. 249 The sea Swallow flieth: and it resembleth in all points the bird so called. 1611 Cotgr., Arondelle de mer, the flying fish called the sea Bat, or sea...
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Sea swallow
Sea swallow may refer to:
the common tern, Sterna hirundo, a seabird in the family Laridae
Glaucus atlanticus, a pelagic aeolid nudibranch
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Red Sea cliff swallow
The Red Sea cliff swallow (Petrochelidon perdita), also known as the Red Sea swallow, is a species of bird in the family Hirundinidae. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 14 August 2007
Red Sea cliff swallow
Fauna of the Red Sea
Endemic fauna of Sudan
Red Sea cliff swallow
Taxonomy
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USS Swallow (AM-65)
However, the invasion of the island was delayed by the Battle of the Philippine Sea and by the realization that additional troops would be needed for the War II minesweepers of the United States
World War II shipwrecks in the Philippine Sea
Ships sunk by kamikaze attack
Minesweepers sunk by aircraft
Maritime
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USS Swallow (AM-4)
Swallow swept mines from the North Sea Mine Barrage laid by the Allied and Associated Powers during World War I. Pribilof Islands
Lapwing-class minesweepers
Ships built in Brooklyn
1918 ships
World War I minesweepers of the United States
Shipwrecks in the Bering Sea
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HMS Swallow (1918)
After the armistice, Swallow was transferred to the Mediterranean fleet and served in the Black Sea covering the evacuation of demobilised forces from The ship then transversed the Bosporus into the Black Sea to Batumi, staying until 9 July to cover the evacuation of troops to Russia.
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Swallow (keelboat)
The Swallow (also known as the National Swallow) is a type of one-design classic keelboat that was used as a two-man Olympic class for the 1948 Olympics Many of these boats are named after birds and, in particular, sea birds.
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Swallow
The term "swallow" is used colloquially in Europe as a synonym for the barn swallow. According to a sailing superstition, swallows are a good omen to those at sea.
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Mangrove swallow
In Costa Rica, it has been found to occur as high as , but it normally occurs between and sea level. It is rarely found in the highlands. References
Mangrove swallow
Mangrove swallow
Birds of Central America
Mangrove swallow
Mangrove swallow
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Golden swallow
This swallow, along with the violet-green swallow and Bahama swallow, comprise a clade. It was found up to elevations of , from sea level on Jamaica, and currently found from on Hispaniola.
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Swallow's Nest
An observation deck rings the building, providing a view of the sea, and Yalta's distant shoreline. See also
Tsar's Path, scenic pathway located near the Swallow's Nest
Foros Church, similarly located attraction overlooking the Black Sea littoral near
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John C. Swallow
Swallow combines a devotion to his work and a careful attention to detail with a mastery of the practical handling of a research ship at sea. Swallow's invention
Swallow designed his float to reach neutral buoyancy at a desired mid-water depth.
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Rachel Swallow
Rachel Swallow is an archaeologist specialising in the study of landscapes and castles. This includes new interpretations of Beeston Castle (published in The Archaeological Journal and Château Gaillard); Anglo-Norman castles in the Irish Sea
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Swallow Reef
Climate
Swallow Reef is located within the equatorial belt and has an equatorial climate. Although an equatorial climate comes with fairly high humidity, there are cooling sea breezes.
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