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Huma Abedin, a close aide to Hillary Clinton, and more important for now, wife to Anthony Weiner, is certainly an object of some interest; Mark Jacobson, in a recent New York magazine cover story about Weiner, described a bird of a beauty heretofore unknown.
Although we don't know the exact origin of the Silkie, Marco Polo apparently described a bird just like it during his 13th century exploration of China.
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*Correction: A previous version of this post mistakenly stated that the lines cited from Rilke's Eighth Elegy describe a bird.
—tony Ankle bracelet – what a great way to describe a bird band, or, as it is called outside the United States, a ring.
Nabokov describes a bird colliding with a window and dying even as it survives both pulverizing into "ashen fluff" and flying magically on, into the space the window reflects.
In one passage, she describes a bird in flight: "Flying in roller coaster curves, she throws back her head on the downbeat and drops a white pearl into the river.
He then described "a giant bird with a clock in its chest".
Travellers' accounts from the 17th and 18th centuries described a white bird that flew with difficulty, and it was subsequently referred to as the Réunion solitaire.
Birdbrains: We swiftly swallowed the information supplied to us which described a photo of a bird in flight as a Rottnest Island Sparrow (The science of fine photography, page 19, August 16).
The wig had a scene to itself, being variously described as a bird's nest, some kind of dead animal and a hedgehog.
To the best of our knowledge, this unusual case is the third report of KHE in a non-human animal species, the first described in a bird.
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