The collection includes a ferocious Minotaur, the mythical half-human, half-bull, made from welded spoons, nutcrackers and windscreen wipers. |
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There are wood grouses, black grouses, hazel grouses, partridges, nutcrackers, and others. |
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This is a vintage nutcracker set with two handheld plier type nutcrackers, each five inches in length, and six nutpicks. |
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You will see bald eagles, maybe a peregrine falcon, Canada jays, Clarks nutcrackers and other northern birds. |
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The birds in the mountains and forests might include ring ouzels, alpine accentors, wallcreepers, nutcrackers, and we will find alpine flowers and butterflies. |
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There are 113 members of the avian family called Corvidae, or corvids, which includes crows, jackdaws, rooks, ravens, as well as jays, nutcrackers and magpies. |
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All nutcrackers are forbidden on the premises as these items have been found to be a potential security risk and safety hazard in the hands of inadequately trained personnel. |
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A little girl wanting ballet slippers and a ballet outfit brought back my own childhood memories of toeshoes and nutcrackers. |
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Lovich's 20th display at the New York Hall of Science also features five 60cm nutcrackers made of royal icing, News. |
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Traditional Christmas decorations from the nearby Ore Mountains, such as nutcrackers, 'incense smoker' figurines and Christmas pyramids, are much sought-after souvenirs. |
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The available information suggests that, among birds, the most important dispersers are scrub jays, Steller's jays, pinyon jays, and Clark's nutcrackers. |
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And, keeping it all in the family, her daughters, Nina Marlow and Donna Decker, produce sister Nutcrackers in other parts of the country. |
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Nutcrackers also have evolved a long, sturdy and slightly decurved bill perfect for tearing into whitebark pine cones and prying out the seeds. |
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