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Each is different: one, perhaps an American Indian pony, has two feathers on its decorative, or what carousel aficionados call its "romantic" side, the one that is visible to spectators.
The second story recounts the tale of the "girl-bird" Gertrude McFuzz, who has a small, plain tail feather and envies Lolla Lee Lou, who has two feathers.
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Their headdresses usually had two feathers, with deer hair, hawk feathers and porcupine quills, not the full headdress of the Plains indians, she explained.
You should now have two feathers ready to be attached to the French hooks.
You should now have two feathers. or skip steps 5, 6,and 7 and use two crafting feathers instead, you can easily find them in craft stores) Unscrew a ballpoint (clicking) pen and take the inside ink tube with the metal end out of the feather so it can write Tape it inside one of the feather shapes.
Chicken macrochromosome 2 has five complete coding regions spanning ~2.6 kb and in contrast TGU2 has twenty-two feather β-keratins located in a region spanning ~101 kb.
They each have two feather-free brood patches on their undersides where an enhanced blood supply provides heat for the egg.
But a circus horse has two blue feathers that make the monkey sneeze.
And now Michalik - whose mother is from Lytham St Annes in Lancashire - has two more feathers to his cap.
The orange-throated Allen's hummingbird, which sounds a bit like a chirpy machine gun, has two sets of tail feathers that each whistle separate notes.
The adult white-eyed river martin is a medium-sized swallow, with mainly glossy greenish-black plumage, a white rump, and a tail which has two elongated slender central tail feathers, each widening to a racket-shape at the tip.
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