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"It was no more than a leisurely jog for longshanks here!
"I guess you told us the truth, eh, Longshanks?"
Longshanks would have approved of the King, Sir George thought now.
Edward I was a tall man for his era, hence the nickname "Longshanks".
Lottie Longshanks: 'I will certainly keep this book forever.
The latest king is the worst of them all--Edward the Longshanks.
"An' why should we trust you, Longshanks?"
Edward I, English king, known as "Longshanks," for his height.
The first line-up of Longshanks consisted of (from left to right):
"Oh go on with you longshanks."
But then this you know, Longshanks, for you dreamt it yester-eve."
"I 'ope you can sail her yourself, Longshanks, 'cause not one of us knows how to handle anything larger than a barge."
Outraged, Longshanks sends his armies to the field of Sterling to crush the rebellion.
Ossip Longshanks bestrode a dappled pony, with his feet dragging the ground."
Was she taken with Duncan Longshanks?
His oath brother is Longshanks.
Meanwhile, Longshanks prepares an army to invade Scotland.
"All right, Longshanks," he said firmly.
"Not directly, no," Brandark agreed, "but your relationship with them rubs off on me, you know, Longshanks.
Any homophobia in "Braveheart" comes from Longshanks, who also resented the political influence the lover was gaining.
The second line-up of Longshanks consisted of:
Edward I of England, also known as Longshanks, possibly camped in Irvine.
There is no over-the-top acting here: Longshanks casually pushes his son's homosexual lover out a window, as if he were shooing a fly.
Lottie Longshanks:'This is an amazing book.
"So, you're ready, Longshanks," a familiar voice observed dryly as Walsharno carried him out of the stable yard.
The taxonomy of the stilts is particularly debated, with the genus Himantopus considered to have two to six species.
The generic name "Himantopus" comes from the Greek meaning "strap-leg".
The Hawaiian Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) is named for him.
Himantopus leucocephalus.
However, the AOU has always considered it a species in its own right, and the scientific name Himantopus mexicanus is often seen.
The third major threat to this species is hybridization with the local and more numerous Pied Stilt H. himantopus.
Thus, in their scheme the Black-necked Stilt is properly named Himantopus mexicanus mexicanus.
Black Necked Stilts (Himantopus mexicanus)
It is abundant in bird life, including the wrybill (Anarhynchus frontalis) and Black stilt (Himantopus novaezelandiae).
The endangered ae'o or Hawaiian stilt (Himantopus mexicanus knudseni) forage and nest in at least one of the pool complexes.
The Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) is a locally abundant shorebird of American wetlands and coastlines.
Several former genera have been included in Calidris, such as the Stilt Sandpiper (previously Micropalama himantopus), but the new placement was also not entirely satisfactory.
Pied Stilt (Himantopus himantopus).
STILT-SANDPIPER Micropalama himantopus.
The Black Stilt or Kakī (Māori), Himantopus novaezelandiae, is a large wader in the avocet and stilt family Recurvirostridae.
Opinions differ as to whether the birds treated under the scientific name H. himantopus ought to be treated as a single species and if not, how many species to recognize.
It is often treated as a subspecies of the Common or Black-winged Stilt, using the trinomial name Himantopus himantopus mexicanus.
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus), The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.)
A fossil stilt has been described as Himantopus olsoni, based on remains recovered in the Late Miocene Big Sandy Formation of Wickieup, USA.
The "avistilt" or "stavocet" is a hybrid between Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) and American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana), occasionally found in California.
The number count of Alauda razae (Calhandra-do-Ilhéu-Raso) and Himantopus himantopus (Perna-longa) has still shown a declining trend.
The Stilt Sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) or Micropalama himantopus, is a small shorebird; it bears some resemblance to the smaller calidrid sandpipers or "stints".
Several prehistoric bird species named after Storrs Olson, including Nycticorax olsoni, Himantopus olsoni, Puffinus olsoni Primobucco olsoni, Gallirallus storrsolsoni, and Quercypodargus olsoni.
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus himantopus mexicanus, Himantopus mexicanus mexicanus or H. mexicanus)
BLACK-WINGED STILT Himantopus himantopus (Recurvirostridae).