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| scribblenauts:scribblenauts_unlimited:nouns:crowberry [2016/08/29 00:40] – created briancarnell | scribblenauts:scribblenauts_unlimited:nouns:crowberry [2016/08/29 00:45] (current) – briancarnell |
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| ====== Crow Pheasant ====== | ====== Crowberry ====== |
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| The greater coucal or crow pheasant (//Centropus sinensis//), is a large non-parasitic member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes. A widespread resident in Asia, from India, east to south China, Nepal and Indonesia, it is divided into several subspecies, some being treated as full species. They are large, crow-like with a long tail and coppery brown wings and found in wide range of habitats from jungle to cultivation and urban gardens. They are weak fliers, and are often seen clambering about in vegetation or walking on the ground as they forage for insects, eggs and nestlings of other birds. They have a familiar deep resonant call which is associated with omens in many parts of its range.([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_coucal|source]]) | Empetrum nigrum, crowberry, black crowberry, or, in western Alaska, blackberry, is a flowering plant species in the heather family Ericaceae with a near circumboreal distribution in the northern hemisphere. It is also native in the Falkland Islands. It is usually dioecious, but there is a bisexual tetraploid subspecies, Empetrum nigrum ssp. hermaphroditum, that occurs in more northerly locations and at higher altitude. ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empetrum_nigrum|source]]) |
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