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  2. Augury - Wikipedia

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    Augury was a Greco-Roman religion practice of observing the behavior of birds, to receive omens. When the individual, known as the augur, read these signs, it was referred to as "taking the auspices". "Auspices" (Latin: auspicium) means "looking at birds". Auspex, another word for augur, can be translated to "one who looks at birds". [1]

  3. Ornithomancy - Wikipedia

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    Ornithomancy (modern term from Greek ornis "bird" and manteia "divination"; in Ancient Greek: οἰωνίζομαι "take omens from the flight and cries of birds") is the practice of reading omens from the actions of birds followed in many ancient cultures including the Greeks, and is equivalent to the augury employed by the ancient Romans.

  4. Augur - Wikipedia

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    The augur's decisions were based on what he personally saw or heard from within the templum; they included thunder, lightning and any accidental signs such as falling objects, but in particular, birdsigns; whether the birds he saw flew in groups or alone, what noises they made as they flew, the direction of flight, what kind of birds they were ...

  5. Haruspex - Wikipedia

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    Textual evidence for Etruscan divination comes from an Etruscan inscription: the priest Laris Pulenas' (250–200 BCE) epitaph mentions a book he wrote on haruspicy. A collection of sacred texts called the Etrusca disciplina, written in Etruscan, were essentially guides on different forms of divination, including haruspicy and augury. [8]

  6. Methods of divination - Wikipedia

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    augury / ˈ ɔː ɡ jʊər i / → see theriomancy; auramancy / ˈ ɔː r əm æ n s i /: by auras (Greek aurā, ' breath ' + manteía, ' prophecy ') auspicy/auspication → see theriomancy (Latin avis, ' bird ' + specere, ' to look at ') austromancy → see theriomancy / ˈ ɔː s t r oʊ m æ n s i /: by wind (Latin auster, ' south wind ...

  7. The Audacious Air Pirates of the Ocean - AOL

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    Then they swoop in to snatch the regurgitated food right out of the air, hence the name “pirate birds”. Due to their impressive size, Charles Darwin referred to frigatebirds as “condors of ...

  8. Oldest Known Wild Bird Has Been Spotted Again — And She's Got ...

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    The world’s oldest known wild bird is back in her familiar stomping grounds — this time, with a new beau. Wisdom, a Laysan albatross who is at least 74, returned to her annual nesting site at ...

  9. Augur buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The augur buzzard (Buteo augur) is a fairly large African bird of prey.This species is distinct in typical adult plumage for its blackish back, whitish underside and orange-red tail, while juvenile augur buzzards are generally rather brown in colour; however a dark morph is known, which causes the bird's entire body to become darker.