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We found him huddled by an exit on a highway on a small patch of grass, trying to protect his drooping wing.
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At the other end of the evening, they managed to produce a unified sound in the last of the Monteverdi madrigals, "Non Più Guerra Pietate," and in Purcell's "With drooping wings".
In the shade of one the planes' huge, drooping wings, Master Sgt. Ralph Gillikan, a mechanic last stationed at the North Dakota base, surveyed the surrounding sea of concrete and said, "The parking here is good".
Distinctive commando parachute wings are worn, depicting a parachute backed by a pair of black drooping wings on a green background.
They deliberately designed their 1903 first powered flyer with anhedral (drooping) wings, which are inherently unstable, but less susceptible to upset by gusty cross winds.
The farm operator reported that on June 20 , 2005 a single Ross goose was noted to have weakness, tremors, head tilt, and drooping wings.
And, if you notice any change in your conure's behavior ( such as, drooping wings, listlessness, not eating, sleeping constantly, lame, loss of weight, runny eyes, noisy breathing, etc., head off to the vet.
Displays: While elevated on vegetation, male spreads tail, droops wings, raises colored patches, fluffs feathers, leans forward with head pointing downward and sings.
After hatching, the young beg by hissing and drooping their wings.
The male then performs a more exaggerated display, bowing, extending the neck, and pointing the bill downward while ruffling the feathers of the nape, spreading the tail and drooping the wings.
In territorial advertisement and in courtship, the singing male (in both parasitic and nonparasitic cuckoos) may posture, spreading the tail feathers, which are white-tipped in most species, and drooping the wings.
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