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flying bird

NOUN
  1. birds having keeled breastbones for attachment of flight muscles

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  • The film also has its own spiritual touch: many images of flying birds, water shots of the director swimming lyrically with his girlfriend, even an inspiring Himalaya climb with a sadhu, with a gorgeous "heaven on earth" shot of a lake snuggled in icy mountains. Karin Badt: David Lynch and Transcendental Meditation: David Wants to Fly
  • Certain large-bodied flying birds, such as bustards, pelicans, and vultures, pneumatize virtually the entire skeleton, out to the tips of the wings.
  • He was able to shoot down a flying bird with the bow and arrow.
  • Our largest native flying bird can deliver a nasty nip and the males know no fear when it comes to the defence of their mates and nestlings.
  • No doubt the element of surprise plays a large part in their capture of prey, but sparrowhawks are capable of performing remarkable pursuits and captures of such fast-flying birds as the redshank.
  • The hunter poured bullets into the flying birds.
  • Stamps of flying birds were released to denote the return of Prince Akihito from his overseas trip in 1953.
  • Marine mammals and large flying birds are the animals most likely to be able to benefit from foraging over very large distances.
  • That practice not only showers the sky with excess photons, it also wastes electricity and disorients night-flying birds, which have crashed fatally into illuminated structures in a phenomenon known as tower kill. Want to see better? We'd have to turn out the lights.
  • The largest of the North American native waterfowl and one of our heaviest flying birds, the Trumpeter Swan is large and white.
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