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He had the World and the Bateleur in his hand.
The only exception is the Bateleur, a more generalised hunter.
Although not a large eagle, the Bateleur is provided with powerful, heavily scaled legs and feet.
The Bateleur features a delta wing layout with a canard.
Bateleur's eyes were like saucers; the soldier was petrified.
She was named after the Bateleur, a short-tailed eagle common to eastern Africa.
The Bateleur is generally silent, but on occasions it produces a variety of barks and screams.
Bateleur: A newer, more accurate version of the Valkiri.
Some of these are still in use as common names, such as Bateleur Terathopius ecaudatus.
A Bateleur is a medium-sized eagle.
The Bateleur takes off and lands conventionally, on a runway, and has retractable undercarriage.
Bird species recorded are 400, which includes lilac-breasted roller, yellow-throated longclaw and bateleur eagle.
Mr. Fowler brought along a Harris hawk, a baby elephant, bateleur eagle and a camel.
'Alas, Stephen, alas: a bateleur killed their mother, and I did not succeed in bringing them up.
"Bateleur" is French for "Street Performer" which included performers such as tight-rope walkers.
It probably represents the Bateleur eagle or the African Fish Eagle.
The Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus), a short tailed eagle species, is the park's official symbol.
The Bateleur hunts for sandgrouse and pigeons in the park, and is most often seen there from July to September.
Specifications (2000 model Bateleur Windlass)
In the games of tarocchi and French Tarot, Le Bateleur is the lowest ranking trump card.
The Bateleur is a colourful species with a very short tail (ecaudatus is Latin for tailless) which makes it unmistakable in flight.
This is the first album to include Landryx as the new drummer and the last album to feature Le Bateleur on violin.
"The bateleur is to become the short-tailed snake eagle," Kevin continues grimly, "and the helmeted guinea fowl is losing its helmet."
Fairground history has its echoes with Daniel Le Bateleur, whose juggling is sheerly artistic, especially when he makes a rope tie itself into knots.
Some of these are still in use as common names, such as Bateleur Terathopius ecaudatus.
The Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus), a short tailed eagle species, is the park's official symbol.
The Bateleur (Terathopius ecaudatus) is a medium-sized eagle in the bird family Accipitridae which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as buzzards, kites and harriers.
A bateleur eagle, whose scientific name Terathopius ecaudatus roughly translates as "marvellous face, no tail" (which about sums it up), is flanked by an African fish eagle and a white-tailed sea eagle from Kazakhstan.
Avifauna reported are also substantial and some of the important species are: areostrich Struthio camelus, ground hornbill Bucorvus abyssinicus, bateleur Terathopius ecaudatus, white-faced tree duck Dendrocygna arborea, Abyssinian roller Coracias abyssinica, standard-winged nightjar Macrodipteryx longipennis and guinea fowl Numida meleagris.