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  2. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Mixed Up Paper: December 11, 2006 3 Paper Mosaic Tray, Natural Paper Jewelry Box, Natural Paper-Wrapped Candles, Vintage Label Tiles, & Paper Confetti Egg Poppers DCRJ-307L (33) Wardrobe Redo: December 12, 2006 3 Jeans Pocket Organizer, Corduroy Pants Purse, Critter Hat Puppets, T-shirt Scarf DCRJ-308L (34) Cabin Fever: December 13, 2006 3

  3. Red-winged fairywren - Wikipedia

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    Observed in this species, the wing-fluttering display is seen in several situations: females responding, and presumably acquiescing, to male courtship displays, juveniles begging for food, by helpers to older birds, and immature males to senior ones. The fairywren lowers its head and tail, outstretches and quivers its wings and holds its beak ...

  4. Superb fairywren - Wikipedia

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    The superb fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) is a passerine bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae, and is common and familiar across south-eastern Australia. It is a sedentary and territorial species, also exhibiting a high degree of sexual dimorphism; the male in breeding plumage has a striking bright blue forehead, ear coverts, mantle, and tail, with a black mask and black or dark blue ...

  5. Disney Fairies - Wikipedia

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    The magazine, entitled Fairies, began with an initial print of 110,000 copies and a cover price of £1.99. The magazine's content is centered on Tinker Bell, and her fairy friends from the Pixie Hollow. Each issue features: a collectable pull-out story, games, puzzles, posters and coloring pages. [6]

  6. Heliconius - Wikipedia

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    Adults exhibit bright wing color patterns which signal their distastefulness to potential predators. Brought to the forefront of scientific attention by Victorian naturalists, these butterflies exhibit a striking diversity and mimicry , both amongst themselves and with species in other groups of butterflies and moths.

  7. White-winged fairywren - Wikipedia

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    There are three recognised subspecies.Both black-plumaged forms have been called the black-and-white fairywren and black-and-white wren.. M. l. leucopterus - Dumont, 1824 Range of the nominate subspecies is restricted to Dirk Hartog Island, off the western coast of Australia, and nuptial males display black-and-white plumage. [17]

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  9. Fairyfly - Wikipedia

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    Their wings are usually slender and possess long bristles, giving them a hairy or feathery appearance, although some species may have greatly reduced stubby wings or lack wings altogether. These unusual-looking wings work by utilizing air resistance —which at their minuscule size is equivalent to moving through honey—so they sort of ...