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Standardwing bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia
The standardwing bird-of-paradise (Semioptera wallacii), also known as Wallace's standardwing or as the standardwing, is a species of bird-of-paradise. en.wikipedia.org
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Standardwing Bird-of-Paradise Semioptera wallacii - eBird
A large, front-heavy brown bird with a long, pale downcurved bill and a distinctive elongated head with a flat crown and a forehead tuft. Orange legs. ebird.org
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Standard-winged nightjar - Wikipedia
The standard-winged nightjar (Caprimulgus longipennis) is a nocturnal bird in the nightjar family. Previously placed with the pennant-winged nightjar. en.wikipedia.org
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standard-wing
standard-wing [standard n. 8.] 1. A species of Bird of Paradise (Semioptera wallacei) discovered by Wallace in the island of Batchian.1869 Gould Birds Austral. Suppl. Pl. 52 Semioptera wallacei, G. R. Gray. Standard-wing. 1894–5 Lydekker Roy. Nat. Hist. III. 338 The standard-wing..is characterised b... Oxford English Dictionary
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standard-wing - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
standard-wing (plural standard-wings). A bird of paradise (Semioptera wallacii) which has two long special feathers standing erect on each wing. en.wiktionary.org
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Standardwing Bird-of-Paradise - YouTube
Explore more at http://www.birdsofparadiseproject.org #birdsofparadise #birdofparadiseproject #birdofparadise. www.youtube.com
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Standard-winged nightjar
wing elongated to , much longer than the bird's body. References standard-winged nightjar Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa standard-winged nightjar wikipedia.org
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Not your standard bird: Standardwing on Halmahera - 10000 Birds
While male Standardwings do not smoke, all this jumping and screeching puts a toll on them – their life expectancy is about 5-8 years (source). www.10000birds.com
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Standardwing Bird-of-Paradise - Semioptera wallacii
Male 26 cm, 152–174 g; female 23 cm, 126–143 g. Distinctive paradisaeid video with short tail , and upper ridge of culmen photo sharply keeled. birdsoftheworld.org
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Bird 236 – Standard-winged Nightjar
When it comes to the Standard-winged Nightjar, the first thing we need to address is its name, both common and scientific (Caprimulgus ... birdoftheweek.home.blog
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STANDARD-WING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STANDARD-WING is a bird of paradise (Semioptera wallacii) that has two long special feathers standing erect on each wing. www.merriam-webster.com
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Standard-winged Nightjar Caprimulgus longipennis - eBird
Found in savanna, broadleaf woodland, forest clearings, and open fields. The call is a very high-pitched and insect-like series of “tit” notes. ebird.org
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SZD-48 Jantar Standard 2/3
the instrument panel and rudder controls, a rudder with increased area and revised water ballast system with individual vent/jettison valves for each wing Water ballast tanks for 150 litres are carried in the wing roots with fill and jettison valves, in the fuselage for early versions, in the wings for later wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to build wing standards for horse jumps
yes I am back again and today is going to be a super fun video because today we are gonna make huge wing standards with four by fours and it's really for one pair of wing standard and once you have the two by fours cut you're going to assemble your jump standard so when you're assembling your jump standard
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H-Wing
H-Wing is the first album by Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle. It was released in 2001 and features the band's original lineup. The album was packaged in a digipack with a standard jewel case booklet included within. wikipedia.org
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