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special bracing and
stringing methods or
tools such as a
bracing board. A
decurve bow is a bow that has arms
curved or
curled at the ends to turn towards...
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bundle of
strings and twisting.
These bows
could be reflexed, deflexed,
decurved, or straight. One
variety of cable-backed bow is the
Penobscot bow or Wabenaki...
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markings on the head, has an
ochre neck, and has
horns that are
clearly decurved. All oryx
species prefer near-desert
conditions and can
survive without...
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migratory bird that
winters in the
tropical Pacific islands. With its long
decurved bill and
brown body, the
curlew resembles the kiwi. So when the
first Polynesian...
- 1 in) and 42
grams (1.5 oz). They have strong,
stubby conical beaks with
decurved culmens and
blunter tips. All
species have
calls similar to the
house sparrow's...
- for
probing as
opposed to
regular hammering tend to have
longer and more
decurved bills. Due to
their smaller bill size, many
piculets and
wrynecks forage...
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Sling (Worldwide)
Stave sling,
fustibale (Mediterranean)
Daikyu (****anese)
Decurve bow
Deflex bow
English longbow,
warbow Flatbow Self bow
Welsh longbow,...
- with
faded white primaries and
yellow at the base of the bill. The
highly decurved bill was
longer in the male.
Often the
forehead would be
dusted with pollen...
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woodcreepers (subfamily Dendrocolaptinae) with
fairly long, thin and
slightly decurved bills. The
genus Lepidocolaptes was
introduced in 1853 by the
German naturalist...
- be seen on the shoulders. As with
other sunbirds the bill is long and
decurved. The bill, legs and feet are black. The eye is dark brown. The male can...