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Chapter 14 discusses the barred markings of hawks and owls, with further fine plates of photographs by the Keartons of disruptively patterned waders and their cryptic chicks.
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We walked into Ariel Sharone's apartment where Mark Twain once stayed and where I imagined he stared through the same small window that led to the cobblestone narrow street surrounded by the old stone walls that once barred the markings of old Mezuzahs as well.
In addition, each airport is characterized by a number of runways, taxiways, navigational aids, stop-bars, markings, and so on.
Additionally, we use Unicode full width symbols for representing symbols in the rhythmic group like anga, avarta symbols, which are analogous to measure and bar markings for western music, and other rhythm-specific elements like laghu, plutum etc., which mark the number of beats within a measure.
In 12 model pairs, the non-breeder model was, as explained above, based on a photo of a non-breeding individual, which was then also used to generate a 'breeding' counterpart by manipulating the image in Adobe Photoshop (Adobe Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA, USA) until it resembled a fish with the uniform (i.e. non-barred) markings of a breeding individual.
The flowers have purple, red, or yellow bars and markings.
In flight, it shows rounded wings lacking white markings, and a short, barred tail.
The upperparts are predominantly black, with white markings on the back and rump, the underparts are largely barred, while in males the forehead is yellow, the crown red, and the nape yellow.
Exceptions are the spot-bellied eagle owl (B. nipalensis) and the barred eagle owl (B. sumatranus), which are mostly white, with a pattern of black markings different from that of the adult.
The Andean Snipe lacks the pale mantle and head markings typical of snipe, shows no white on the wings or its barred tail, and has darker underparts than Noble and South American Snipe.
A typical form is the barred woodcreeper (Dendrocolaptes certhia), of southern Mexico to northern Brazil; it is 28 cm (11 inches) long, is heavy-billed, and has scalloped black markings.
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