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- In addition to nectar, violet sabrewings also eat arthropods gleaned from foliage and spiderwebs. The violet sabrewing breeds during the local rainy season...
- common name "sabrewing" and the generic name Campylopterus, from the Gr**** kampulos (curved) + pteros (wing). The plumage of sabrewings is based on brownish-green...
- are thickened and flattened which gives the distinctive feature of the sabrewings their English and genus names. In this case, both parts of the scientific...
- Diamantina sabrewings. Both are monotypic. The outcrop sabrewing is very similar to its "parents", the grey-breasted and especially the Diamantina sabrewings. Males...
- The Sabrewing Rhaegal is a proposed American unmanned cargo aircraft developed by Californian Sabrewing Aircraft. The hybrid electric vertical takeoff...
- The curve-winged sabrewing (Pampa curvipennis) is a species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is endemic...
- Committee (IOC) adopted the split of C. curvipennis into three species of sabrewings, the wedge-tailed (Pampa pampa), curve-winged (P. curvipennis), and long-tailed...
- The grey-breasted sabrewing (Campylopterus largipennis) is a species of hummingbird in the "emeralds", tribe Trochilini of subfamily Trochilinae. It is...
- The Azalea Saberwing, named for the species of hummingbird, is an American amateur-built aircraft, designed and produced by Azalea Aviation of Adel, Georgia...
- the mid-strata for nectar and small arthropods. Nests of buff-breasted sabrewings have been noted between about 2 and 3 m (7 and 10 ft) of the ground but...