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  2. File:1581 Bunting clover leaf map.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Heinrich Bünting - Wikipedia

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    Bünting's world map. Made to look like a clover leaf. The coat of arms of his hometown of Hannover Bünting's map of Europe Bünting's map of Africa. Heinrich Bünting (1545 – 30 December 1606) was a German Protestant pastor and theologian.

  4. Bünting cloverleaf map - Wikipedia

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    Die ganze Welt in einem Kleberblat (The entire World in a Cloverleaf). Jerusalem is in the centre of the map surrounded by the three continents. The Bünting cloverleaf map, also known as The World in a Cloverleaf, (German title: "Die ganze Welt in einem Kleberblat/Welches ist der Stadt Hannover meines lieben Vaterlandes Wapen") is a historic mappa mundi drawn by the German Protestant pastor ...

  5. Ortolan bunting - Wikipedia

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    The ortolan bunting is 16–17 cm (6.3–6.7 in) in length and has a wing-span of 23–29 cm (9.1–11.4 in). [9] In appearance and habits it much resembles its relative the yellowhammer , but lacks the bright colouring of that species; the ortolan's head, for instance, is greenish-grey, instead of a bright yellow.

  6. Category:Featured pictures - Wikipedia

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    1581 Bunting clover leaf map.jpg 4,441 × 3,496; 14.36 MB 1730 Homann Map of Scandinavia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and the Baltics - Geographicus - Scandinavia-homann-1730.jpg 5,000 × 4,285; 8.31 MB

  7. Syngonium - Wikipedia

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    The shape of leaf blades is a feature dividing the genus into informal groups: Cordatum - juvenile leaves whole, ovate or elliptical; matured leaves, ovoid-elliptical, oblong-ovate or ovate, less often arrow-shaped and slightly narrowed, Oblongatum - juvenile and mature oblong leaves for longitudinal-elliptical or ovoid-elliptic,

  8. Indigo bunting - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of male and female indigo bunting between 1910 and 1914. The indigo bunting is included in the family Cardinalidae, which is made up of passerine birds found in North and South America, and is one of seven birds in the genus Passerina. [2] It was originally described as Tanagra cyanea by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work, Systema ...

  9. Chestnut-eared bunting - Wikipedia

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    The chestnut-eared bunting (Emberiza fucata), also called grey-headed bunting or grey-hooded bunting, [2] with the latter name also used for grey-necked bunting, is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae. The genus name Emberiza is from Old German Embritz, a bunting.