10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARGUS PHEASANT»
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argus pheasant in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
John Charles Beecham, 2012
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Charles Darwin and Victorian Visual Culture
Even more important, however, was his lengthy discussion of the Argus
pheasant's ball-and-socket ocelli. This case is to the Descent what his
evolutionary explanation of the eye is to the Origin – the application of his
theories to a seemingly ...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
Great argus pheasant Ferruginous wood partridge Cheer pheasant Masked
bobwhite Red-billed curassow Great curassow White eared pheasant Brown
eared pheasant Mearn's harlequin quail Harlequin quail Tadjoura francolin
Sweirstra's ...
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The Natural History of Gallinaceous Birds: Vol. I. ...
THE ARGUS PHEASANT, OR GIGANTIC ARGUS. Argus giganteus Temmikck.
PLATE VIII. Argus or Luen, Philosophical Transactions, 55, p. 88 — L'Ar- gas ou
Luen, Buffon Argus Pheasant, Phasianus Argus, Latham's General History, viii. p.
Sir William Jardine, 1834
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Life After Logging: Reconciling Wildlife Conservation and ...
(1999) reported the Argus Pheasant to be common in both primary and
secondary lowland and hill forests, and even found the species in areas under
logging. Bennett and Dahaban (1995) found that the Argus Pheasant calls
increased ...
male, which would disappear when he folded his wings and interfere neither with
his flying capacity nor with his protective colour, but the evolution of the argus
pheasant has run itself into a blind alley. The males continue to compete in ...
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Conserving Asia's Wildlife Treasure: The Pheasants
The enigmatic doublebanded argus pheasant Argusianus b117unctatus,
described only from a feather collected. Fig. 1.9 Rhinoceros hornbill in the
tropical rainforest of Malaysia, by Kevin Lin, 2011. Fig. 1.11 Alpine forest and
grassland ...
Compiled by Anita Chauhan, 2014
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The Naturalist's Library, II. Ornithology
THE ARGUS PHEASANT, OR GIGANTIC ARGUS. Argus giganteus. — Temminck
. PLATE VIII. Argus or Luen, Philosophical Transactions, 55, p. 88 L'Ar- gas ou
Luen, Buffon. — Argus Pheasant, Phasianus Argus, Latham's General History, viii
.
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of China: Its Ancient ...
We may also here name the celebrated argus pheasant (Ph. argus, Lath., Argus
giganteus, Tem.) as a rare and remarkable bird, of which China and the
neighbouring provinces of Tartary are assigned as the native countries by
various ...
Hugh Murray, John Crawfurd, Peter Gordon, 1843
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An historical and descriptive account of China, by H. ...
We may also here name the celebrated argus pheasant (Ph. argus, Lath., Argus
giganteus, Tem.) as a rare and remarkable bird, of which China and the
neighbouring provinces of Tartary are assigned as the native countries by
various ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ARGUS PHEASANT»
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argus pheasant is used in the context of the following news items.
'Clobbered' porcelains still have plenty of value
Wedgwood vase, Fairyland Luster, Argus pheasant, pink and red flowers, gold trim, lid, 9 3/4 inches, $7,110. «HeraldNet, Jul 15»
Artist Chris Maynard Captures the Essence of Flight in his Feather …
While Chris says that turkey feathers are the easiest to work with, his favorite feathers are those of the Great Argus Pheasant, which are large ... «ThurstonTalk, Jun 15»
'Clobbered' doesn't always mean beat up
n Wedgwood vase, Fairyland Luster, Argus pheasant, pink and red flowers, gold trim, lid, 9 3/4 inches, $7,110. Terry Kovel and Kim Kovel ... «Tyler Morning Telegraph, Jun 15»
Kovel: 'Clobbered' antiques still have value
u Wedgwood vase, Fairyland Luster, Argus pheasant, pink and red flowers, gold trim, lid, 9¾ inches, $7,110. King Features Syndicate. You may ... «Winston-Salem Journal, Jun 15»
Maynard's feather art resonates globally
... buff wing feathers of the great argus pheasant native to Borneo and the red-on-black tail feathers of the red-tailed black cockatoo of Australia. «The Olympian, Jan 15»
Bedding down on the wild side at Safari West in Santa Rosa
It seemed as though Phyllis was as good a name as any for a Malayan Great Argus pheasant. And when you're sleeping in a tent surrounded ... «SFGate, Aug 14»
Unreal Thailand: stunning wildlife photographed in flooded Khlong …
... argus pheasant (Argusianus argus), binturong (Arctictis binturong), gibbons, and many other primates, deer, reptiles, birds, and a few otters. «Mongabay.com, Aug 14»
Indonesian wildlife crime is still rampant, new record proves
... deer heads, 1 muntjak deer antler, 1 pangolin, and a feather of Argus pheasant from a poacher named Nazar, who lived in Mukomuko. «Wildlife Extra, Aug 14»
Food hunting across Sabah
Traditional dress for men was a jacket made of tree bark and head gear decorated with Argus pheasant feathers. We search for the rich ... «The Star Online, Jul 14»
This 'Vampire' Squirrel Has The Fluffiest Tail In The World
Emily Mae, in any case, has switched her focus to photographs of something less gruesome: the mating behaviors of the argus pheasant. «Huffington Post, Jul 14»