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The town was named for the long-winged pigeons seen in the area.
Long-winged owl of open country that hunts during the day.
He went back to rowing and to watching the long-winged black bird who was working, now, low over the water.
Long-winged vultures circled over something to the south, and in another place to the west.
The men had taken turns flying the spindly, long-winged plane across the country.
Long-winged carrion birds circled the sky just ahead of them.
I beat the gusts and rode upon their backs, long-winged.
High overhead flew a long-winged bird of some sort.
The species in this group are long-winged birds, dark brown or grey-brown above, and mainly white below.
It is fairly large and long-winged for a bunting.
It is at this time of year that long-winged females are seen and these fly off to establish new colonies on other trees.
A solitary sea bird, white and long-winged, curved close to the ship then soared away into the blue.
Another factor propagating this expansion is the presence of extra long-winged individuals within the species.
Once that chemical was banned, the long-winged birds began a slow but fairly steady comeback in the state.
A long-winged brown and white bird circled above the shoreline, and the woman's husband pointed.
There has been a morphological change, for example, in the long-winged conehead bushcricket.
I mean like a soaring great long-winged albatross.
This is especially beneficial for the extra long-winged individuals who experience a reproductive trade off with wing morphology.
The robust, long-winged Taita falcons have a short tail.
"This thing is made out of toilet paper," a pilot exclaimed after his first experience with the remarkably delicate, long-winged craft.
He flicked a long-winged insect off the basket.
Climbing above the ridge again, she now saw the red and black dragons, clearly distinct as serpentine, long-winged forms.
A new species of long-winged bat Miniopterus tao sp.
A short-winged form and a long-winged flying form exist; the latter is rare.
Small, brownish, long-winged forms with strong black streaks.