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  2. Hovey Delta Bird - Wikipedia

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    Delta Bird Base model, an open cockpit design, with the pilot's seat mounted to the main keel tube. [1] [2] Delta Hawk Model with conventional fabric-covered fuselage, 248 lb (112 kg) empty weight and 445 lb (202 kg) gross weight. [1] [2] Super Delta Hawk Model with sheet aluminum covered fuselage. [2]

  3. Talk:Glidersport LightHawk - Wikipedia

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    Aviation portal; This article is within the scope of the Aviation WikiProject.If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the project and see lists of open tasks and task forces.

  4. Glidersport LightHawk - Wikipedia

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    The LightHawk is made from composites. Its 15 m (49.2 ft) span wing employs a large wing area of 12 m 2 (130 sq ft) to produce a low wing loading to allow the aircraft to make use of small and light sources of lift. The construction gives a very low empty weight of just 68 kg (150 lb).

  5. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    Blue jay eating at a feeder Bird feeder in a garden. A birdfeeder, bird table, or tray feeder is a device placed outdoors to supply bird food to birds (bird feeding).The success of a bird feeder in attracting birds depends upon its placement and the kinds of foods offered, [1] as different species have different preferences.

  6. Microspizias - Wikipedia

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    Tiny hawk (Microspizias superciliosus) Semicollared hawk ( Microspizias collaris ) Both species were formerly classified in the genus Accipiter , but a 2021 report, based on earlier research which found them to be strongly phylogenetically distinct, described a new genus ( Microspizias ) for them. [ 2 ]

  7. Plucking post - Wikipedia

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    A relatively tall plucking post used here to dismember a toad and discard the spawn A low tree stump plucking post, used to pluck bird prey at Spier's school in Ayrshire. The elevated nature of the post allows for a safer landing with the heavy load of the prey, as well as being a good vantage point to scan for other predators, while the bird is vulnerable, involved in the relatively complex ...