These wings bear fringe elements up to 10 mm long.
The wings bear fringe elements up to 5 mm long.
These wings bear fringe elements up to 5 mm long and spaced around 2 mm apart.
"Your wings have borne you to a dark and sightless sun where you've achieved what you've sought: you are alone."
Through its architecture, this wing still bears a connection to the Late Renaissance.
The two-storey wing added by Alexander Mylne is to the west, and bears a 1682 date stone.
These wings may bear fringe elements up to 5 mm long.
She gave the command and the dragon sprang into the air, wings lifted and flapped, bearing them upward.
In aerial pitchers, the wings are usually reduced to ribs, but sometimes bear fringe elements.
The wings bear fringe elements measuring around 3 mm and spaced 2.5-3 mm apart.