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  2. Welcome swallow - Wikipedia

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    The welcome swallow is a small fast-flying bird. Its flying style is circular in pattern with swift darting motions. It has graceful shape and flight, moreover it often fly singly, in couples or in clusters. [ 7] The welcome swallow is metallic blue-black above, light grey below on the breast and belly, and rusty on the forehead, throat and ...

  3. Fledge - Wikipedia

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    Fledge. Fledging is the stage in a flying animal 's life between hatching or birth and becoming capable of flight. This term is most frequently applied to birds, but is also used for bats. [ 1][ 2] For altricial birds, those that spend more time in vulnerable condition in the nest, the nestling and fledging stage can be the same. For precocial ...

  4. History of hang gliding - Wikipedia

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    Germany, 1895. Hang gliding is an air sport employing a foot-launchable aircraft. Typically, a modern hang glider is constructed of an aluminium alloy or composite -framed fabric wing. The pilot is ensconced in a harness suspended from the airframe, and exercises control by shifting body weight in opposition to a control frame.

  5. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    Falco peregrinus macropus, described by Swainsonin 1837, is the Australian peregrine falcon. It is found in Australiain all regions except the southwest. It is non-migratory. It is similar to brookeiin appearance, but is slightly smaller and the ear region is entirely black. The feet are proportionally large.

  6. Dark-eyed junco - Wikipedia

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    Dark-eyed junco. The dark-eyed junco ( Junco hyemalis) is a species of junco, a group of small, grayish New World sparrows. The species is common across much of temperate North America and in summer it ranges far into the Arctic. It is a variable species, much like the related fox sparrow ( Passerella iliaca ), and its systematics are still not ...

  7. Fergie's Fledglings - Wikipedia

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    Fergie's Fledglings were a group of football players recruited by Manchester United under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson (often nicknamed "Fergie") and trained by assistant coaches Brian Kidd and Eric Harrison, [1] before eventually progressing to the first team during the 1990s. The alliteration in the term is a clear homage to the Busby ...

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  9. Fledgling (Butler novel) - Wikipedia

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    Butler, Fledgling, 105. Fledgling explores the complexities of self-determination through its protagonist's struggle to regain control of her life and through the dependence created by Ina-human symbiosis. Shori is a typical Bildungsroman protagonist who begins with little agency and ends in charge of her life.