Definition of Hirundines. Meaning of Hirundines. Synonyms of Hirundines

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Definition of Hirundines

Hirundine
Hirundine Hi*run"dine, a. (Zo["o]l.) Like or pertaining to the swallows.

Meaning of Hirundines from wikipedia

- species has males that incubate or brood the chicks, the males of all hirundines help feed the chicks. When the young fledge is difficult to determine...
- and common tern, writing "Sterna fissipes [Chlidonias leucopterus] et Hirundine [Sterna hirundo] natam". This bird has a number of geographical races...
- barn swallow, but the flight speed of 11 m/s (36 ft/s) is typical for hirundines. The western house martin is a noisy species, especially at its breeding...
- 9 m/s (32.5 ft/s), less than the roughly 11 m/s (36 ft/s) typical for hirundines, but the data is limited. The bird often flies high, and shows the white...
- Rise of the Virvum Juggernaut - 4:13 Celestial Serpents - 5:36 Caelum Hirundines Terra / The Sky Swallows the Earth - 1:47 Xeno-Virus - 5:30 Hollow Human...
- often forages high above the woodland canopy in ****ociation with other hirundines and swifts. The mosque swallow nests either solitarily or in small groups...
- ab omni parte magno **** deformitatis ludibrio spectandum patebat. Nam hirundines, quae sub oris eius lineamentis nidos molitae fuerant, in eiusdem pectus...
- flocks and in mixed flocks with other swifts and hirundines. It nests solitarily in the old nests of hirundines and other swifts, mainly forest swallow and...
- feeding in flocks often with other aerial predators like swifts, or other hirundines such as the barn or striated swallows. In the case of at least the common...
- HERMITAArmit HERES – Le Hare; Eyre HIERONYMUS – Jerome; Jerram de HIRUNDINEArundel HISPANIOLUSAspinall de HOGA – de la Hoge; Hogg de HOLMO –...