- Beta
Gruis (β Gruis,
abbreviated Beta Gru, β Gru),
formally named Tiaki /tiˈɑːki/, is the
second brightest star in the
southern constellation of Grus....
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Cranes are tall
wading birds in the
family Gruidae.
Cranes are
found on
every continent except for
South America and
Antarctica and
inhabit a
variety of...
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Gruids (Scottish Gaelic: Na Grùidean) is a
small remote hamlet, in the
council area of Highland, Scotland. The
village of
Lairg which lies at the base...
- Oligocene? –
Middle Pliocene of Florida, France?,
Moldavia and Mongolia) –
gruid? A
nomen dubium? "Gruiformes" gen. et sp. indet. MNZ S42623 (Bathans Early/Middle...
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number of
prehistoric remains on the banks, and the
ruins of a corn mill at
Gruid. The
river was
extensively altered in the 1950s when the
North of Scotland...
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there was
serious resistance to
clearance in
another nearby estate, at
Gruids.
Richards attributes the lack of
violence in the
Sutherland Estate to the...
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partial tibiotarsus AMNH 25221, a
partial tibiotarsus A bird
similar to
gruids,
idiornithids and presbyornithids.
Palintropus P.
retusus YPM 513 (holotype)...
- Mourer-Chauviré,
Berthet &
Hugueney 2004 (Late
Oligocene of France) –
gruiform (
gruid?) or
anseriform (anseranatid?)? †Gnotornis
Wetmore 1942 (Brule Late Oligocene...
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Kenneth E. Campbell, jr. Late
Pleistocene Rancho la Brea USA: California A
gruid Hinasuri nehuensis Gen. et sp. nov.
Valid Claudia P.
Tambussi Middle-Late...
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there was
serious resistance to
clearance in
another nearby estate, at
Gruids.
Richards attributes the lack of
violence in the
Sutherland Estate to the...