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The purple martin (Progne subis) is a passerine bird in the swallow family Hirundinidae. It is the largest swallow in North America. It is the largest swallow in North America. Despite its name, the purple martin is not truly purple.
White Bird was released in Italy, Croatia, and Slovenia on January 4, 2024. [5] On January 18, 2024, the film was released in Portugal, followed by its theatrical release in Poland on February 2, 2024.
It features tracks such as "White Bird", "Hot Summer Day", and "Time Is". The album reached number 47 in the U.S. charts [2] and number 58 in the UK. [3] The theme from the song "Bombay Calling" was later used, at a slower tempo, by Deep Purple as the intro to "Child in Time" on its Deep Purple in Rock album. [4]
The purple finch was designated the state bird of New Hampshire in 1957. [13] The New Hampshire red hen (breed of domestic chicken) was also proposed, but was not chosen in favor of the purple finch. [14] In 1763, Richard Brookes made the description of the female purple finch in Mexico with the name of "chiantototl" (chia seed bird). [15]
Colour variations include white, purple, Buford bronze, opal, midnight, charcoal, jade, and taupe, as well as the sex-linked colours purple, cameo, peach, and Sonja's Violeta. Additional colour and pattern variations are first approved by the United Peafowl Association to become officially recognised as a morph among breeders.
The plumage of go-away-birds and plantain-eaters is mainly grey and white. The turacos on the other hand are brightly coloured birds, usually blue, green or purple. The green colour in turacos comes from turacoverdin , the only true green pigment in birds known to date.
Gadwall: Both sexes have white inner secondaries. [1] Yellow-billed duck: Iridescent green or blue, bordered white. [4] Bright wing speculums are also known from a number of other birds; among them are several parrots from the genus Amazona with red or orange speculums, [5] though in this case the colors are pigmentary and non-iridescent.
Purple-naped lory: L. domicella (Linnaeus, 1758) e EN: Seram, Ambon, and possibly Haruku and Saparua of South Maluku Black-capped lory: L. lory (Linnaeus, 1758) LC: New Guinea, excluding the New Guinea Highlands Purple-bellied lory: L. hypoinochrous Gray, 1859: LC: New Britain, New Ireland, and the eastern coastline of the Papuan Peninsula ...