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- Steller's Sea Eagle (1501 bytes)
1: ...xobox_begin | color = pink | name = Steller's Sea Eagle}}<br/>{{StatusVulnerable}}
15: The '''Steller's Sea Eagle''', (''Haliaeetus pelagicus'') is a large [[bird ...
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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
84: ... Attanasio: [[The Dragon and the Unicorn]], [[The Eagle and the Sword]], [[The Wolf and the Crown]]. - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
105: *1947 [[The Eagle Has Two Heads]] - Liver (11441 bytes)
92: ...ng chained to a rock where a [[vulture]] (or an [[eagle]], [[Ethon]]) would peck out his liver, which wou... - Heraldry (23465 bytes)
30: | [[image:tinctures.gif|Table of the tinctures and furs]]
90: ...mals are [[lion]]s, [[leopard]]s, [[martlet]]s, [[eagle]]s, [[gryphon]]s, [[fish]], [[boar]]s or [[dolphi...
106: ...il Chubb]], "the Baronet who owned Stonehenge and gifted it to the nation", show an example.[http://www...
146: ...f the third; ent頥n point Gules, a double-headed eagle Proper on a peninsula Vert, holding a vase pourin... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
93: [[Image:EC_map_of_Portugal.gif|thumb|280px|right|Map of mainland Portugal. Downl...
94: [[image:EC_map_Azores_and_Madeira.gif|thumb|280px|right|Map of the [[list of islands of...
138: ...rbours of [[Wolf|wolves]], [[garrano]]s, [[golden eagle]]s and [[honey buzzard]]s amongst many others. Th...
312: ...ters to their [[godparent]]s, receiving an Easter gift. The first visit is on [[Palm Sunday]], 7 days b...
332: ...sweets and dry fruits; drink Port wine; and share gifts. - Slovenia (19318 bytes)
192: ... owl]] and [[eagle owl]], [[hawks]], [[short-toed eagle]] and other [[birds of prey]], but also other bir... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
147: ... Royal Navy, the crossed swords the Army, and the Eagle the Royal Air Force]] - Flag of Iowa (716 bytes)
3: ...]] [[Louisiana Territory]]. The image of a [[bald eagle]] with a long ribbon reading "Our liberties we pr... - Flag of Michigan (1261 bytes)
3: ...moose]] are symbols of Michigan, while the [[bald eagle]] represents the [[United States]]. - Flag of the State of New York (833 bytes)
8: ...origin of the [[coat-of-arms]]. The crest is an [[eagle]] surmounting a world [[globe]]. The two ships r... - Flag of Oklahoma (562 bytes)
2: ...Oklahoma''' consists of a shield decorated with [[eagle]] feathers on a blue field. The shield is a tradi... - Flag of Pennsylvania (547 bytes)
3: ...ounded by draft horses on both sides and the bald eagle above. The state coat of arms includes a ship, a ... - Ancient Greece (23806 bytes)
93: Philip tried to win over Athens by flattery and gifts, but did not really succeed. He organised the c...
103: ...[[Greco-Bactrian]] coin depicting [[Zeus]] (as an eagle) being offered wine by [[Ganymede (mythology)|Gan... - Idaho (13962 bytes)
50: ...niversity of Idaho]] from its planned location in Eagle Rock (near [[Idaho Falls, Idaho|Idaho Falls]]) to... - Utah (29154 bytes)
117: ...onstructed in Utah County ([[Eagle Mountain, Utah|Eagle Mountain]] and [[Saratoga Springs, Utah|Saratoga ... - Texas (39610 bytes)
253: ..., [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], [[Eagle Pass, Texas|Eagle Pass]], and [[Laredo, Texas|Laredo]]; these have ... - Minnesota (26682 bytes)
106: ...ion is 1,200 feet (366 m), with a high point at [[Eagle Mountain]] (2,301 ft or 701 m) and a low at the s... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
249: *[[Eagle Times]] of Claremont - Aeschylus (5184 bytes)
7: ...s differ, claiming it was a stone dropped by an [[eagle]] or [[vulture]] that likely mistook his bald hea... - Albania (24647 bytes)
64: ...ve language, Albania is called Shqiperi (meaning "eagle's nest"); Albanians themselves are called Shqipet...
74: ...hqip벩a, translates into English as "Land of the Eagles", hence the two-headed bird on the national flag...
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