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  2. Quinarian system - Wikipedia

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    The quinarian system was a method of zoological classification which was popular in the mid 19th century, especially among British naturalists. It was largely developed by the entomologist William Sharp Macleay in 1819. [1]

  3. Ornithology - Wikipedia

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    Ornithology is a branch of zoology that concerns the study of birds. [1] Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and the aesthetic appeal of birds. [2] It has also been an area with a large contribution made by amateurs in terms of time, resources, and financial support.

  4. Richard Prum - Wikipedia

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    Richard O. Prum (born 1961) is an evolutionary biologist and ornithologist.He is the William Robertson Coe Professor of Ornithology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University, as well as the head curator of vertebrate zoology at the university's Peabody Museum of Natural History.

  5. [1] [2] Florida - Florida Ornithological Society; Georgia - Georgia Ornithological Society; Hawaii - Hawaii Audubon Society; Illinois - Illinois Ornithological Society; Nevada - Great Basin Bird Observatory; New York - New York State Ornithological Association; North Carolina - Carolina Bird Club; South Carolina - Carolina Bird Club

  6. Language of the birds - Wikipedia

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    Huginn and Muninn sit on Odin's shoulders in this illustration from an 18th-century Icelandic manuscript.. In Abrahamic and European mythology, medieval literature and occultism, the language of the birds is postulated as a mystical, perfect divine language, Adamic language, Enochian, angelic language or a mythical or magical language used by birds to communicate with the initiated.

  7. Kinectimals - Wikipedia

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    Kinectimals (known as Kinect Animals in Japan and South Korea) is a video game for the Xbox 360 that uses Kinect, with versions also available for various mobile devices. [2] [3] In the game, players can interact with virtual animals in a manner akin to pets, gameplay includes activities such as teaching tricks to the animal, guiding the animal around an obstacle course, and free-form play.

  8. Wingspan (board game) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Birdfeeder dice tower, a component for Wingspan. At the end of the game, players score points for the birds on their board, objectives achieved during each round and throughout the game, eggs accumulated, food stored on cards, and cards stored under cards. The player with the most points wins. [5]

  9. Jungle (board game) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The game is played on a 7×9 board and is popular with children in the Far East. [1] Jungle is a two-player strategy game and has been cited by The Playboy Winner's Guide to Board Games as resembling the Western game Stratego. [6] The game is also known as the jungle game, children's chess, oriental chess and animal chess. [7]