- bird of
Saint Helena is the
Saint Helena plover,
known locally as the
wirebird, on
account of its wire-like legs. It
appears on the coat of arms of Saint...
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Saint Helena plover (Anarhynchus sanctaehelenae),
locally known as the
wirebird due to its thin legs, is a
small wader endemic to the
island of
Saint Helena...
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Saint Helena plover, also
known as a
wirebird, atop. It was
updated in 2018 to
depict a more realistic-looking
wirebird. The flag of
Ascension Island was...
- 1842–1918',
Wirebird The
Journal of the
Friends of St
Helena 43 (2014): 4–20).[19] Hearl,
Trevor W. ‘St Helena’s
Early Baptists’.
Wirebird: The Journal...
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Saint Helena plover (Charadrius sanctaehelenae),
known locally as the
wirebird – stylized, but with its
unmistakable head pattern. The
bottom two thirds...
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Chronica do serenissimo, 84.[5] Bruce, Ian. 'The
Discovery of St Helena'.
Wirebird: The
Journal of the
Friends of St
Helena 51 (2022): 26–43 [6] Side-by-side...
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Saint Helena) in
April 2019, amid
concerns that the
illustration of the
wirebird had
become misrepresented. The island's
government consequently invited...
- 5-pence
pieces issued prior to 1998
showed the
Saint Helena plover (the
wirebird,
which is the
national bird of St Helena),
whilst the 10-pence
coins issued...
- are now extinct; the
wirebird (Charadrius sanctaehelenae) is a type of
plover and is the
national bird. It is
called the "
wirebird" due to its
rather stilt-like...
- May as
better ****ing the
historical facts - Ian Bruce, ‘St
Helena Day’,
Wirebird The
Journal of the
Friends of St Helena, no. 44 (2015): 32–46.[1] Hatfield...