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  2. Pied butcherbird - Wikipedia

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    It has a black head, nape and throat, giving it the appearance of a black hood, which is bounded by a white neck collar, [25] which is around 3.2 cm (1.2 in) wide. The black hood is slightly glossy in bright light, can fade a little with age, [ 26 ] and is slightly duller and more brownish in the adult female.

  3. Twelve-wired bird-of-paradise - Wikipedia

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    The female is a brown bird with black-barred buffy underparts. Their feet are strong, large-clawed and pink in color. The display dance of the 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 thighs. Males use their 12 flank plume "wires ...

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  5. Gouldian finch - Wikipedia

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    Both sexes are brightly coloured with black, green, yellow, and red markings. The females tend to be less brightly coloured. One major difference between the sexes is that the male's chest is purple, while the female's is a lighter mauve. [9] Gouldian finches are about 125–140 mm (4.9–5.5 in) long. [10] Their heads may be red, black, or yellow.

  6. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/Animals/Birds

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    Black-bellied whistling duck, by Alan D. Wilson (edited by Olegivvit) Rock dove , by Alan D. Wilson Red-tailed hawk eating a California vole , by Steve Jurvetson

  7. Tiller Girls - Wikipedia

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    Tiller Girls posing on a ship, c. mid-late 1920s. The Tiller Girls were among the most popular dance troupes of the 1890s, first formed by John Tiller in Manchester, England, in 1889. In theatre Tiller had noticed the overall effect of a chorus of dancers was often spoiled by lack of discipline. Tiller found that by linking arms the dancers ...

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  9. Cheraw (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The common costumes worn by the performers during the Cheraw dance include: Women Vakiria - is a female headress made of bamboo and decorated with feathers, beetles wings and other colorful objects, from the 1960s it evolved into the present form. Kawrchei - White red green black blouse. Puanchei - White red green black sarong. Men