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  2. Kingfisher (McKillip novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kingfisher is a fantasy novel by Patricia A. McKillip. It was first published in hardcover and ebook by Ace Books in February 2016. The first British edition was published in ebook by Gateway/Orion in June 2017.

  3. Kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The largest kingfisher in Africa is the giant kingfisher (Megaceryle maxima), which is 42 to 46 cm (17 to 18 in) in length and 255–426 g (9.0–15.0 oz) in weight. [17] The common Australian kingfisher, known as the laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), is the heaviest species, with females reaching nearly 500 g (18 oz) in weight. [18]

  4. Thornhedge - Wikipedia

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    According to the author from the book review in the blog Plain-Spoken Pen (2023), [11] in Thornhedge, the theme of evil and good is reversed; the princess Fayette represents evil and the fairy Toadling represents good. Moreover, in the review the author states that, "Toadling was supposed to be the princess, but she was stolen by the fae and a ...

  5. Bibliography of encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    Pelham Books, 1897–. [134] Penguin Encyclopedia. Penguin Books, 1966. [134] Picture Encyclopedia for Children. Grosset & Dunlap, 1987. [135] Pictured Knowledge: The Full-Color Illustrated Encyclopedia for the Family. Little and Ives, 1956–58. [136] Pocket Encyclopedia. Random House, 1989. [136] Purnell's First Encyclopedia in Colour ...

  6. Common kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The common kingfisher was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae in 1758 as Gracula atthis. [2] [3] [4] The modern binomial name derives from the Latin alcedo, 'kingfisher' (from Greek ἀλκυών, halcyon), and Atthis, a beautiful young woman of Lesbos, and favourite of Sappho.

  7. Tree kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    Brown-winged kingfisher, Sundarbans, West Bengal, India. The tree kingfishers, also called wood kingfishers or Halcyoninae, are the most numerous of the three subfamilies of birds in the kingfisher family, with around 70 species divided into 12 genera, including several species of kookaburras.

  8. Megaceryle - Wikipedia

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    The type species is a subspecies of the crested kingfisher, Megaceryle lugubris guttulata. [3] Megaceryle is from the Ancient Greek megas , "great", and the existing genus Ceryle . [ 4 ]

  9. Alcedo - Wikipedia

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    Alcedo is a genus of birds in the kingfisher subfamily Alcedininae. The genus was introduced by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae . [ 2 ] The type species is the common kingfisher ( Alcedo ispida , now Alcedo atthis ispida ). [ 3 ]

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