10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REGENT BIRD»
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Other names Regent Bower-bird (Bower Bird); Australian Regent Bowerbird;
Australian Regentbird (Regent Bird); Regent Bird; Regent-bird; Northern Regent
Bird, King Honeysucker or Golden Regent; Yelgun by the Aboriginal people of ...
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Australian
Bird Names: A Complete Guide
Oddly, Regent Bowerbird didn't replace the universally used Regent-bird until the
20th century, long after Bowerbird was being used for all other species; indeed
the first use of it seems to have been in the Royal Australasian Ornithologists ...
Jeannie Gray, Ian Fraser, 2013
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Wonders of the
Bird World
One of the handsomest of the Bower-birds is the Regent- bird (Sericulus melinus)
, which builds its bower in the thick scrub much in the same way as
Ptilonorhynchus violaceus, and like that species, the structure is supported on a
platform of ...
Richard Bowdler Sharpe, 1898
Then there is the semi-mystery surrounding the playing habits of the beautiful
Regent-Bird (Sericulus melinus). This beautiful creature, one of the loveliest of
the world's avi-fauna, is a true Bower-Bird, both in habits and oology: but, though
still ...
... 1021 Reeve, 680, 779, 798 Regenpfeifer, 730 Regent-bird, 49. 779 Regent-
Oriole, 779 Regulus, 253, 367, 780, 998 Reiger, 416 Reiher, 416 Rcmiges, 780
Remiornis. 908 Reproductive Organs, 782 Républicain, 1029 Republican
Swallow, ...
Alfred Newton, Hans Gadow, Richard Lydekker, 1896
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Nests and eggs of Australian birds: including the ...
The eggs of the Regent Bird resemble, in a remarkable degree, those of the
Spotted Bower Bird ( Chlamydera maculnta ), with the slight difference that the
ground-colour of the eggs of the former is usually more yellowish in tone.
Observations.
Archibald James Campbell, 1901
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Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
The eggs of the Regent-Bird resemble, in a remarkable degree, those of the
Spotted Bower-Bird (Chlamydodera maculata), with the slight difference that the
ground-colour of the eggs of the former is usually more yellowish in tone.
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1902
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Descriptive Catalogue of the Nests & Eggs of Birds Found ...
Regent Bird. Gould, Handbk. Bds. Amt., Vol. i., sp. 282, p. 4.56. " This, perhaps,
the most beautiful of all the Bower-builders, and one of the earliest known
species, was described by Latham in 1801, under the name of Tardus melinus;
since ...
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The Avicultural Magazine
... the yellow feathers 58 On Female Regent Bird assuming Male's Plumage. to
grow on Female Regent Bird assuming Male's Plumage. 57.
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The Emu: Official Organ of the Australasian Ornithologists' ...
Further, it is to be regretted that species have been selected for illustration which
are not common insectivorous birds, to the neglect of species like Magpies, Tits,
and others, which are of far more practical value. REGENT-BIRD.—Mr. Reginald
...