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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TAIL COVERT»
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1
Annals & Magazine of Natural History
The quills of the upper tail-covert are inserted obliquely into this triangular mass
of cellular substance, each quill having its peculiar capsule, which seems to be
formed of condensed cellular membrane : between each quill there are small ...
Sir William Jardine, 1844
2
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The quills of the upper tail-covert are inserted obliquely into this triangular mass
of cellular substance, each quill having its peculiar capsule, which seems to be
formed of condensed cellular membrane : between each quill there are small ...
The quills of the upper tail-covert are inserted obliquely into this triangular mass
of cellular substance, each quill having its peculiar capsule, which seems to be
formed of condensed cellular membrane : between each quill there are small ...
Linnean Society of London, 1849
4
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The quills of the upper tail-covert are inserted obliquely into this triangular mass
of cellular substance, each quill having its peculiar capsule, which seems to be
formed of condensed cellular membrane : between each quill there are small ...
5
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
The quills of the upper tail-covert are inserted obliquely into this triangular mass
of ce ular substance, each quill having its peculiar capsule, which seems to'
beformed of condensed cellular membrane : between each quill there are small ...
Linnean Society of London, 1849
6
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
The quills of the upper tail-covert are inserted obliquely into this triangular mass
of cellular substance, each quill having its peculiar capsule, which seems to be
formed of condensed cellular membrane : between each quill there are small ...
7
Painting Waterfowl with J. D. Sprankle
The upper edges of the first row of tail covert feathers have a gold color, while the
lower edges have a greenish cast. I paint the upper edges by blending to water
the same cream-color mix used on the centers of the tertials and scapulars.
Curtis J. Badger, James D. Sprankle, 1998
8
Account Of An Expedition From Pittsburgh To The Rocky ...
... tail—covert: palc ferruginous: chin, lhroal, and "66k beneath dark ferrnginous,
extending in a narrow band upon the hind head; brutal pale rufous-aisb; as-illa
and inferior wing-covert: dirty brownish; shoulders dull whitish, with small black ...
9
The Visual Dictionary of Animal Kingdom - Animal Kingdom
... Long stiff tail feather carried on the rump; it controls direction during flight.
under tail covert Short feather covering the lower portion of the base of the tail; it
maintains the body's internal temperature. upper tail covert Short feather covering
the ...
10
Directory of Australian Birds: Passerines: Passerines
Slender-billed Thornbill Acanthiza (Geobasileus) iredalei Mathews, 1911 483.
8242. 8243. Acanthiza iredalei hedleyi Mathews, 1912 [LRcd] Dorsum mid-deep
olive-grey; frons scalloping rather broadly cream-white; upper-tail covert bar
rather ...
R Schodde, IJ Mason, 1999