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Plume hunting is the
hunting of wild
birds to
harvest their feathers,
especially the more
decorative plumes which were sold for use as ornamentation,...
- A
plume is a
special type of
bird feather,
possessed by egrets, ostriches,
birds of paradise, quetzals, pheasants, pea****s and quails. They
often have...
- Look up
plume or
plumes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plume or
plumes may
refer to:
Plume (feather), a
prominent bird feather Plume (fluid dynamics)...
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fishermen and
plume hunters,
although he
later denounced poaching after legislation was p****ed to
protect the
dwindling number of
birds. In 1902, Bradley...
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Command named after "Cenderawasih", the
local name for the
bird. The
plume from the
bird of
paradise was used in Shripech, the
royal crown worn by the...
- the
striking beauty of the male
bird's huge tail when it is
fanned out in
courtship display.
Lyrebirds have
unique plumes of neutral-coloured tailfeathers...
- twelve-wired
bird of
paradise is
called a wire-wipe
display and it is
performed by
males to
attract females by
showing their flank plumes and bare pigmented...
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residence of the
French Minister. The
artist Charles Bird King
painted a
portrait of
White Plume. He was
given two
silver epaulettes as a sign that the...
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large flank plumes. The male has the long tail
feather while the
female does not. The
female is a
comparatively drab maroonish-brown
bird. The ornamental...
- EE-grəts) are herons,
generally long-legged
wading birds, that have
white or buff plumage,
developing fine
plumes (usually
milky white)
during the
breeding season...