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  2. Crowned woodnymph - Wikipedia

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    Crowned woodnymph Male Female Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) CITES Appendix II (CITES) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Clade: Strisores Order: Apodiformes Family: Trochilidae Genus: Thalurania Species: T. colombica Binomial name Thalurania colombica (Bourcier, 1843) The crowned woodnymph (Thalurania colombica) or violet ...

  3. Wood nymph - Wikipedia

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    Cercyonis (North American wood-nymphs, a brush-footed butterfly genus) in particular the common wood-nymph (C. pegala) Ideopsis (Southeast Asian tree- and wood-nymphs, also known as glassy tigers, a brush-footed butterfly genus not closely related to Cercyonis) in particular Ideopsis juventa; Other. The Wood Nymph, 1894 tone poem by Jean Sibelius

  4. Common wood-nymph - Wikipedia

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    The common wood-nymph ranges from Nova Scotia and Quebec west to northern British Columbia south to northern California southeast to Texas and east to northern Florida. [6] The common wood-nymph is found in a variety of open habitats, such as open woodlands, woodland edges, fields, pastures, wet meadows, prairies, salt marshes, and savannas. [3 ...

  5. Woodnymph - Wikipedia

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    Woodnymphs are hummingbirds in the genus Thalurania.Males are green and violet-blue, while females are green with white-tipped tails and at least partially whitish underparts.

  6. List of Royal Doulton figurines - Wikipedia

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    Duck Resting Model #112 1912 1996 HN149 ... Tiny Tim Black, brown and blue Leslie Harradine 1922 ... A Saucy Nymph HN1540

  7. Psilopsocus mimulus - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory tests have confirmed that P. mimulus create their own tunnels in wood, as opposed to reusing tunnels left by other insects. If presented with a twig lacking a tunnel, a nymph bores into the end by eating through the central, softer wood. The consumed wood passes through the gut and is excreted as brown fecal pellets. To defecate, the ...

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