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  • ...ng [[music]]ians, celebrities, and politicians, that was to be held at the Bird's Nest Stadium in [[Beijing]], China in 2010.
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  • *Any of many species of [[bird]], particularly those of the [[Thrush (bird)|Thrush]] family, ''Turdidae''
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  • {{r|Bird anatomy}} {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{rpl|Turkey (bird)}} *The name for other, unrelated bird that bears some resemblance to the North American turkey:
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  • ...lm of a human hand and the largest can be ridden upon. The largest living bird species (the [[Ostrich]]es) are flightless. Most bird species exhibit [[sexual dimorphism]] to some degree, that is, that male an
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  • #REDIRECT [[bird]]
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  • {{r|Bird}} {{r|Gannet (bird)}}
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  • {{r|Turkey (bird)}} {{r|Turkey (bird)}}
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]] ...rcus melanoleucos''''', the '''Pied Harrier''', is a species of [[Harrier (bird)|harrier]] found in south and south-east Asia.
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  • Flightless bird species of the rail family, endemic to New Zealand.
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  • (Zenaida macroura) A common and widespread North American bird species in the family [[Columbidae]].
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  • ...ger cars are attached; the wheel turns slowly, providing passengers with a bird's eye view of the immediate surroundings.
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  • A '''turkey''' is a large bird. There are wild and domestic varieties. ...y is Meleagris gallopavo, but this is also the biological name of the wild bird from which it was developed, the [[wild turkey]]. To further complicate ma
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  • An aquatic bird of the genus ''Anas'', whose characteristic sound is usually transliterated
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Heraldic charge depicting a stylized bird similar to that of a house martin or swallow.
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  • ...te similar to a sparrow or house martin, though missing legs and feet. The bird is used by English heralds as a cadency mark for a fourth son.}} ...lette'' as a duckling without feet or bill and German tradition treats the bird similar to a [[lark]].
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  • 21 bird species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, and the order Psittaciformes, f
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird]]
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/Bibliography]]
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/Definition]]
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  • Alston and Bird Professor, [[Duke University]] Law School; Reporter, Constitution Project,R
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/External Links]]
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/Related Articles]]
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  • ...n-American illustrator and [[animalier]], known for his illustrations of [[bird]]s. The father of wildlife artist [[James Woodhouse Audubon]]
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  • *''A Bird in the World'' (EP) 2006
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  • ...for work on ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' and the [[Taung child|Taung Bird of Prey Hypothesis]].
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  • an extinct species of bird in the parrot family that was found on the island of Saint Croix, in the Vi
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  • The '''Crested Crane''' (''Balearica regulorum gibbericeps'') is a bird in the family ''Gruidae''. It is one of several species comprising the Crow ...ir habitat caused by human encroachment. The Crested Crane is the national bird of [[Uganda]] and is featured on Uganda’s flag, where it is pictured with
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  • The preparation of a whole bird as a meal for a large group of people, frequently at festive occasions such
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  • A bird in the family ''[[Gruidae]]'' and one of several species in the [[Crowned C
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  • ...", reflecting their clumsiness on land; the northern species are [[gannet (bird)|gannet]]s
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  • Bird of the family Ptilonorhynchidae of Australia and New Guinea, the males of w
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  • {{rpl|Duck (bird)}}
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  • ...notrichia leucophrys gambelii migratory route.png|center|750px|[[Migratory bird]]s like this [[Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii|White-crowned sparrow]] ofte
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  • {{rpl|Phoenix (mythological bird)}}
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  • *[http://www.birdislandseychelles.com/conservation_turtles.html Bird Island, Seychelles, Turtles - General Information]
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  • ...n'' has evolved at least four times, in the [[insect]]s, [[pterosaur]]s, [[bird]]s, and [[bat]]s. Some animals use gliding instead of powered flight.
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  • Partner at [[Alston and Bird]]; Board, Rocky Mountain Institute; Chairman of the Chattahoochee River Coo
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  • {{rpl|Migration (Human snow bird)}}
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  • * [[Cardinal (bird)]]
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Turkey (bird)}}
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • [[File:Bird Island Map-italian.png | thumb]] ...ther invasive species introduced by visitors had a devasting impact on the bird population. Before whalers harvested whales for the whale oil, fishermen t
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Bird on the Wing}}
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]] ...ra autocthones''''', the '''Saint Croix Macaw''', is an extinct species of bird in the [[Psittacidae|parrot]] family that was found on the island of [[Sain
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]] ...s of the [[Oriole]] family found on [[Luzon]], the [[Philippines]]. The [[bird]] that was presumed [[extinct]] for many years until it rediscovery in Dece
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  • {{r|Bird||**}}
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  • #'Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)'
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  • *L.R. Berger (2006). Predatory bird damage to the Taung type-skull of Australopithecus africanus Dart 1925. Am.
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  • ...n the official U.S. name, but it was almost universally called the "Gooney Bird".
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • | Generic [[Bird]]
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...in tropical [[South America]] and Trinidad and Tobago. It is the national bird of [[Trinidad and Tobago]] and is featured on their [[coat of arms]] along
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  • In 2006, it created a Crisis Management Center to fight bird flu and other animal health or food safety emergencies. The Center compleme
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  • * {{cite book|author=John Bird and Carl Ross|title=Mechanical Engineering Principles|edition=|publisher=Ne
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  • ...ntrol over the actual release of the solid or semisolid [[feces]], while [[bird]]s, for example, expel it as soon as possible, probably to minimize their w
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  • *{{cite book|author=[[Robert Byron Bird|Bird, R.B.]], Stewart, W.E. and [[Edwin N. Lightfoot|Lightfoot, E.N.]]|title=[[T
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  • An inconspicious constellation, this exotic bird with its huge beak was suggested by P.D. [[Keyser]]. [[Bayer]] put it into
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  • |width="65"|'''Author'''<BR>&nbsp;||Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N. ...under the title ''Notes on Transport Phenomena'' <ref> {{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Notes on transport phenomena
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  • ...[class (biology)|classes]] of [[vertebrate]]s, except [[amphibian]]s. In [[bird]]s, its occurrence was found to be correlated with residual [[brain size]]
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  • ...y be classed as hunting dogs, sporting dogs, gundogs, and specifically, as bird dogs. They are officially placed in either the Sporting Group or the Gundo
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...odhen''' (''Gallirallus australis'') is an [[Endemism in birds|endemic]] [[bird]] of [[New Zealand]]. It is a member of the [[Rallidae|rail]] [[family (bio
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  • ...y is Meleagris gallopavo, but this is also the biological name of the wild bird from which it was developed, the [[wild turkey]]. To further complicate ma *Ben Franklin wrote the turkey should be the national USA bird.<ref name="University of Illinois Extension">{{cite web |url=http://urbanex
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  • {{r|Bird brain||**}}
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  • <tr><td>[[Bird]]s</td><td>9,934</td><td>[[Mollusc]]s</td><td>70,000</td><td>[[Fern]]s and
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • ...ength and resistance to wear as well as its character and grain patterns. "Bird's eye", "quilted", and "fiddleback" figures are especially prized. Maple t
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  • ...ippopotamus]], [[crocodile]]s, and [[rhinocerous]], as well as abundant [[bird|birdlife]].
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  • A '''parrot''' is a bird belonging to the [[family (biology)|biological family]] [[Psittacidae]], wh
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|turkey (bird)}}
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  • ''bird'' '''coô''' = ''overthrow'' '''coûp
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  • ...OwensValley/OwensLake.html The Owens Valley Committee Owens Lake Migratory Bird Information]
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...ifferentiate them from the [[Psittacidae|parrots]] is the movable [[Crest (bird)|headcrest]], which can be very large and colorful. Other differentiating t
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • #'And Your Bird Can Sing'
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  • ...sea due to [[postglacial rebound]]. The park is noted for its interesting bird life.
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  • {{r|bird dog}}
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  • ...the pollination of Calla Lillies (Arum Lily).]] Many animals, including [[bird]]s, [[bats]], humans and [[insect]]s, find flowers attractive. There is a ...at fruit, which contains seeds, and the seeds are later passed through the bird's digestive system and eventually land on the ground, sometimes many miles
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  • {{rpl|Bird}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=
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  • *{{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=
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  • ...mid22619193">{{cite journal| author=McMillan AM, Landorf KB, Gilheany MF, Bird AR, Morrow AD, Menz HB| title=Ultrasound guided corticosteroid injection f
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  • ...ibrary's massive double-elephant-folio edition of [[John James Audubon]]'s bird prints, which was sold at auction at [[Christie's]] in December of 2005 for
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  • ...tants compete their shooting abilities for example by shooting at a wooden bird. The winner of the Competition is the 'Schützenkönig' ("King of Marksmen"
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  • ...[[Emperor penguin]]s are the largest [[species]] of these [[flight]]less [[bird]]s.{{Emperor-penguins.jpg/credit}}]] ...en land and cold [[water]], these relatively large-bodied [[flight]]less [[bird]]s are found from their southernmost range on [[Antarctica]] to north on th
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  • ...ing dove''' (Zenaida macroura) is a common and widespread North American [[bird]] species in the family ''Columbidae''. It is widely found throughout the U ...r that eats seeds, insects and snails. A crop contains the seeds until the bird flies to higher ground to eat. Unlike humans, mourning doves can drink brac
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  • ...celebrities]], and [[politicians]], held at the [[Beijing National Stadium|Bird's Nest Stadium]] in [[Beijing]], China. The concert was to be held on 17 Ap
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  • {{r|Lady Bird Johnson}}
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  • The '''wild turkey''' (''meleagris gallopavo'') is a [[bird]] found throughout [[North America]] except for [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alask |url=http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/animals/bird/mega/all.html
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  • It was an important resting spot for annual bird migration, providing a place for birds to rest, and feed, prior to, or just
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bird]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ng Show'']], [[The Good Lord Bird (2020 television series)|''The Good Lord Bird'']] and [[Claws (2017 television series)|''Claws'']].<ref name=broadwayworl
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  • ...y be classed as hunting dogs, sporting dogs, gundogs, and specifically, as bird dogs. They are officially placed in either the Sporting Group or the Gundo
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  • ...ee and a half year old child<ref name="Berger">{{cite book|title=Predatory bird damage to the Taung type-skull of ''Australopithecus africanus'' Dart 1925| *It is hypothesized that the child was killed and eaten by a large bird of prey much like the living [[African Crowned Hawk Eagle]]<ref name="Berge
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