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plumage

[ploo-mij] / ˈplu mɪdʒ /


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Plumage might have been their key adaptation, Olsen argues.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 30, 2022

Such was the carnage that in 1889 Emily Williamson founded the Plumage League for women who refused to wear them.

From The Guardian • Oct. 7, 2018

New Book Brings Joyful Splash of Plumage, Real and Imagined A book of birds, real and otherwise, hatched from the imagination of the artist Ralph Steadman, is bound to be a feast for the eyes.

From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2012

Plumage experts aboard the Queen Elizabeth noted at sailing time one of those distressing coincidences.

From Time Magazine Archive

Winter Plumage: Streaked on head and neck with gray.

From Wild Birds in City Parks Being hints on identifying 145 birds, prepared primarily for the spring migration in Lincoln Park, Chicago by Walter, Alice Hall




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