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  2. Orca's Song - Wikipedia

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    Orca's Song is a pourquoi story about a black orca who falls in love with an osprey; the two mate to create a baby orca with the black and white patterning found on the whales. While some reviewers appreciated the art and text of the story, it received criticism from Indigenous authors and scholars who disputed Cameron's claim of sole ...

  3. File:Bell Boeing MV-22 Osprey line drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Osprey - Wikipedia

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    The bill is black, with a blue cere, and the feet are white with black talons. [26] On the underside of the wings the wrists are black, which serves as a field mark . [ 30 ] A short tail and long, narrow wings with four long, finger-like feathers, and a shorter fifth, give it a very distinctive appearance.

  5. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Monochrome photography is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light (), but not a different color ().The majority of monochrome photographs produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography.

  6. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Art historian Dawn Ades writes, "Far from being inferior, or purely decorative, crafts like textiles or ceramics, have always had the possibility of being the bearers of vital knowledge, beliefs and myths." [51] Recognizable art markets between Natives and non-Natives emerged upon contact, but the 1820–1840s were a highly prolific time.

  7. Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded due to ...

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    It's not the first time White House staff or reporters have had to be removed from an Osprey during a trip due to safety concerns. In November 2023 an Osprey ferrying White House reporters and staff returned to the ground shortly after takeoff after four loud “pops” were heard and smoke was seen.

  8. Osprey ferrying White House staff in New York grounded after ...

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    The Osprey, loved by pilots for its ability to fly fast to a target like an airplane and land on it like a helicopter, is ageing faster than expected, with parts of it failing in unexpected ways.

  9. Brad Holland (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Fremont, Ohio, Holland began sending drawings to Walt Disney and The Saturday Evening Post [2] at the age of 15. At 17, after receiving a box of his drawings back from Disney with a Mickey Mouse masthead rejection letter as well as numerous rejection letters from The Saturday Evening Post, Holland traveled by bus to Chicago where he found odd jobs, including sweeping the floor of a ...