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The gilded sapphire is 8 to 10 cm (3.1 to 3.9 in) long and weighs 4 to 5 g (0.14 to 0.18 oz). Both sexes have a medium length, straight, coral red bill with a black tip. Adult males are mostly iridescent golden-green, with a pale rufous chin and a glittering golden-bronze tail.
Golden sheen sapphire, (or goldsheen sapphire) is a recently discovered variety of corundum. [2] Goldsheen sapphire has been tested and confirmed in lab reports as "natural sapphire" by GIA, GIT, GRS, AIGS, Tokio gem labs and Lotus. Goldsheen sapphire has a golden shine, almost like gold.
Parsons Field and Friedman Diamond is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Brookline, Massachusetts.It is home to the Northeastern University baseball, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's rugby, as well as the Brookline High School Warriors football team.
The nominate subspecies of golden-tailed sapphire is the most widely distributed. It is found in the Serranía del Perijá that straddles the Colombia/Venezuela border, further east in western and northern Venezuela, and south through east central Colombia, eastern Ecuador, and extreme western Brazil into extreme northeastern Peru.
The rufous-throated sapphire has three separate ranges. The largest spans from eastern Colombia east through Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil to the coast, from Colombia southwest through eastern Ecuador into northern Peru, and southwest in a wide swath from northeastern Brazil into northeastern Bolivia.
The Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC) is a 234,000 square-foot (21,700 m 2) [1] building at Northeastern University designed for collaborative research, laboratory access, and classroom learning.
A snowstorm could cause widespread disruptions next week from the southern Plains to the Interstate 95 corridor in the Northeast, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Should the storm develop to its ...
The blue-throated goldentail (Chlorestes eliciae), also known as the blue-throated sapphire, is a species of hummingbird in the family Trochilidae. It is found in Belize , Colombia , Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Mexico , Nicaragua , and Panama . [ 3 ]