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At minimum, have a drink in its large, soaring and usually crowded library.
So they were well aware that these large, soaring birds, whose wingspans reach six or seven feet, were virtual strangers -- accidentals, in the language of ornithology -- in the North Atlantic Ocean.
I could also see being able to stay up in the air a bit longer by having the ability to move forward into helpful currents much like large soaring birds do.
The outermost primaries of large soaring birds, particularly raptors, often show a pronounced narrowing at some variable distance along the feather edges.
The common house martin is a migrant which moves on a broad-front (i.e. European birds are not funnelled through the short sea crossings used by large soaring birds, but cross the Mediterranean and Sahara).
The flexibility of the remiges on the wingtips of large soaring birds also allows for the spreading of those feathers, which helps to reduce the creation of wingtip vortices, thereby reducing drag.
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Instead, they raised a heap of capital through stock offerings and watched their shares (by and large) soar this year.
The ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) is the largest soaring hawk in the United States with a maximum wingspan up to 1.32 meters (5 ft).
Data obtained from a wandering albatross, the largest soaring bird, indicate a similar pattern (Figure 1C).
I notice a large bird soaring and circling above the islands.
Large windows, soaring ceilings and a garden decor provide light, airy surroundings.
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