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  • 1Bird vocalization — Bird song redirects here. For other uses, see Birdsong (disambiguation). A male Blackbird (Turdus merula) singing. Bogense havn, Funen, Denmark.   …

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  • 2Bird anatomy — Bird anatomy, or the physiological structure of birds bodies, shows many unique adaptations, mostly aiding flight. Birds have evolved a light skeletal system and light but powerful musculature which, along with circulatory and respiratory systems …

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  • 3Bird ichnology — is the study of avian life traces in ornithology and paleontology. Such life traces can include footprints, nests, feces and coproliths. Scientists gain insight about the behavior and diversity of birds by studying such evidence.Ichnofossils (or… …

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  • 4Bird's Head Peninsula — Bird s Head redirects here. For tectonic plate, see Bird s Head Plate. For languages, see Bird s Head languages. Bird s Head Peninsula (Kepala Burung) Doberai Peninsula Region …

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  • 5Bird conservation — is a field in the science of conservation biology related to threatened birds. Humans have had a profound effect on many bird species. Over one hundred species have gone extinct in historical times, although the most dramatic human caused… …

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  • 6Bird College — of Dance, Music Theatre Performance Established 1945 Type Independent FE HE College …

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  • 7Bird: The Complete Charlie Parker on Verve — Studioalbum von Charlie Parker Veröffentlichung 1990 Label Mercury/ …

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  • 8Bird and Pres — – The 46 Concerts Jazz At The Philharmonic Livealbum von Charlie Parker, Lester Young Veröffentlichung 1950 Label Cl …

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  • 9Bird Island (Massachusetts) — Bird Island is a tiny island in Buzzards Bay at the mouth of Sippican Harbor, less than a mile off the mainland coast of the town of Marion, Massachusetts (USA). LandmarksThe only landmarks on Bird Island are a flagpole and an historic… …

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  • 10Bird-safe — (alternatively bird proof) is a term used to describe objects and surroundings that are safe for captive birds and it is most commonly associated with pet birds. Birds are smaller than humans and other pets and therefore are considerably more… …

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