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tertial, a. and n. Ornith. (ˈtɜːʃəl) [f. L. terti-us third + -al1.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to the third rank or row of quill- or flight-feathers in the wing of a bird. b. n. A flight-feather of the third row; sometimes erroneously applied to secondaries on the elbow-joint. See tertiary B. 3.1836 S...
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Goldenface
From the crown to the shoulder, the face is bordered with a black line and the tertial feathers of the wing are tipped with black and white.
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Graham George
At first he employed traditional tertial harmony, but the influence of Hindemith led him to introduce quartal-quintal harmony as integral to his style.
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Serra antwren
the range, the male bird resembles the black-bellied antwren, but the crown and upper parts are a richer, more chestnut colour and the edgings to the tertial
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Green-and-black fruiteater
The adult male has a black head, throat and chest glossed with green and mid-green upper parts, with pale tips to the tertial feathers of the wings.
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Menetries's warbler
Menetries's warblers have rather plain tertial feathers unlike the Sardinian warbler which has tertials with more obvious dark centres and pale edges. It is similar to female Sardinian and eastern subalpine warblers but has plainer tertial feathers and more contrast between the pale back and dark tail
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Marshall's iora
The diagnostic features of the species are the short wing and tail; white edging to tertials converging broadly at the tip, versus tertial tips black to
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Purple-throated cotinga
Males have black upperparts with a bold white wingstripe and white edges to the tertial feathers and a white belly with some black barring on the rear There is also a conspicuous white wingstripe and white edges to the tertial feathers.
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Pallas's grasshopper warbler
It is very similar to the common grasshopper warbler, but is slightly larger, has white tips to the tail and tertial feathers, and a warmer brown rump.
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Fiery-throated fruiteater
The adult male has a bright green head and upper parts except for the tips of the tertial wing feathers which are white.
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Black-capped tanager
The tertial feathers are also black with a blue outer edge. The flight feathers are dusky, with a bluish-green edging, while the tertial feathers are similar to the greater coverts, being dull green on the outer
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Black-chested fruiteater
This species could be confused with the green-and-black fruiteater (Pipreola riefferii), but the latter species has pale barring on the tertial wing feathers
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Hooded merganser
In both sexes there are narrow white stripes along the tertial wing feathers; when the bird is in repose they have the appearance of longitudinal white Furthermore, the young birds have narrower white edges to their tertial feathers than adults do.
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