- The
common yellowthroat (Geothlypis
trichas), also
known as the
yellow bandit or
Maryland yellow-throat, is a New
World warbler. It is an
abundant breeder...
- The tríocha céad, also
known as
trícha cét,
meaning "thirty hundreds", was a unit of land-holding in
eleventh and
twelfth century Ireland. The term appears...
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Parental care
refers to the
level of
investment provided by the
mother and the
father to
ensure development and
survival of
their offspring. In most birds...
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without the aid of a sword, and does so by
baking pitch, fat, and hair (
trichas) to make
cakes (mazas, barley-cakes) that
cause the
dragon to
burst open...
- The salt
marsh common yellowthroat, (Geothlypis
trichas sinuosa), is a
subspecies of the
common yellowthroat, a New
World warbler. The salt
marsh common...
- A
trícha cét ("thirty hundreds"), was an area
comprising 100
dwellings or, roughly, 3,000 people. A túath
consisted of a
number of
allied trícha céta...
-
Engel &
Trichas, 2002
Dendarus anaphi**** Koch, 1948
Dendarus angulitibia Koch, 1948
Dendarus antikythirensis Chatzimanolis,
Engel &
Trichas, 2002 Dendarus...
- (Melospiza
melodia maxillaris) and salt
marsh common yellowthroat (Geothlypis
trichas sinuosa). On
their journey along the
Pacific Flyway, many
waterfowl winter...
- Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S. Other names
Samantha Tabak,
Tricia A. ****son,
Tricha Dixon,
Tricia Dixon,
Wendy Tomson,
Willow Lane,
Tricia ****son Occupation...
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sometimes called "Conmhaícne Máenmaige", "Máenmag", "Machaire Maenmuighe", and "
Tricha Máenmaige" in the
Irish Annals. An
extent dated 1333
lists their territory...