单词 | cotinga |
例句 | Its nest, its pallet, was of every kind of precious feather— Of lovely cotinga feathers, roseate spoonbill feathers, quetzal feathers. 1491 2005-10-10T00:00:00Z One is a small picture, which — remarkably — uses colored hummingbird, quetzal, cotinga and macaw feathers instead of paint. Review | Gold, jade, macaw feathers, turquoise: Ancient American beauty at the Met 2018-03-02T05:00:00Z The small cotinga’s turquoise body practically glowed in his hands. How an Obsession With Rare Bird Feathers Turned Criminal 2018-04-23T04:00:00Z For example, the grey-winged cotinga is currently listed as “vulnerable” with a habitable range of some 3300 square kilometers in the forested mountains northeast of Rio de Janeiro. Endangered species database may have misclassified hundreds of animals 2016-11-09T05:00:00Z Usually, species such as the toucan and cotinga use their large beaks to eat the fruit, eventually spreading the seeds throughout the forest. Rainforest losses 'shrink seeds' 2013-05-31T00:15:59Z The remaining fifty-nine were all passerine birds, of which there were eight each of the families of flycatchers, manakins, and cotingas. Jungle Peace 2011-10-06T02:00:42.363Z Researchers will now use the data from the transmitters to learn about the cotingas' home range, habitats, and feeding and reproductive behavior to develop a conservation plan for the birds. Rare Costa Rican birds captured, tagged for study for the first time 2011-03-10T16:15:00.243Z Most cotingas for sale were half destroyed, their feathers picked and plucked at by generations of tiers. How an Obsession With Rare Bird Feathers Turned Criminal 2018-04-23T04:00:00Z The pompadour cotinga is entirely purple, except his wings, which are white, their four first feathers tipped with brown. Wanderings in South America You, who think my similes are overdone, search out in the nearest museum the dustiest of purple-throated cotingas,—Cotinga cayana,—and then, instead, berate me for inadequacy. Edge of the Jungle This cotinga is a solitary bird, and utters only a monotonous whistle, which sounds like quet. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America All three of the captured cotingas are now moving around the Rincon area. Rare Costa Rican birds captured, tagged for study for the first time 2011-03-10T16:15:00.243Z After relieving the Tring’s drawers of 98 cotingas, he carefully shut the cabinets to avoid arousing the suspicion of the museum staff and made his way to the birds of the Malay Archipelago. How an Obsession With Rare Bird Feathers Turned Criminal 2018-04-23T04:00:00Z None of these three cotingas have a song. Wanderings in South America Sheer color alone is powerful enough, but when heightened by contrast, it becomes still more effective, and I seemed to have secured, with two barrels, a cotinga and its shadow. Edge of the Jungle Though, like most of its tribe, it is sometimes seen in flocks, it never feeds with other species of cotingas. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America The most interesting birds he shot were a cotinga, brilliant turquoise-blue with a magenta- purple throat, and a big woodpecker, black above and cinnamon below with an entirely red head and neck. Through the Brazilian Wilderness The purple-breasted cotinga has the throat and breast of a deep purple, the wings and tail black, and all the rest of the body a most lovely shining blue. Wanderings in South America Perhaps the scarlet cotinga is the richest of the five, and is one of those birds which are found in the deepest recesses of the forest. Wanderings in South America While cotingas attract your attention by their superior plumage, the singular form of the toucan makes a lasting impression on your memory. Wanderings in South America Lovely as are the humming-birds, the cotingas, belonging to the order of Passeres, and of which there are several species, almost rival them in beauty of plumage. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America Perhaps the scarlet cotinga is the richest of the five, and is one of those birds which are found in the deepest recesses of the forest. Wanderings in South America The pompadour cotinga is entirely purple, except his wings, which are white, their four first feathers tipped with brown. Wanderings in South America The purple-breasted cotinga has the throat and breast of a deep purple, the wings and tail black, and all the rest of the body a most lively shining blue. Wanderings in South America None of these three cotingas have a song. Wanderings in South America The pompadour cotinga has a purple body and white wings, their four first feathers tipped with brown. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America While the cotingas attract your attention by their superior plumage, the singular form of the toucan makes a lasting impression on your memory. Wanderings in South America |
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