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etymology[ edit ] the gyrfalcon was formally described by the swedish naturalist carl linnaeus in in the tenth edition of his systema naturae under its current binomial name falco rusticolus. [ ] the genus name is the late latin term for a falcon, falco, from falx, falcis, a sickle , referencing the claws
etymology[ edit ] the gyrfalcon was formally described by the swedish naturalist carl linnaeus in in the tenth edition of his systema naturae under its current binomial name falco rusticolus. [ ] the genus name is the late latin term for a falcon, falco, from falx, falcis, a sickle , referencing the claws...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrfalcon
during the next five years. in , congress asked mr. thomson, secretary of congress, to complete the project. thomson, along with a friend named barton, produced a design that was accepted by congress on -jun- . it included an eagle with a heart-shaped shield, holding arrows and an olive branch in its claws
during the next five years. in , congress asked mr. thomson, secretary of congress, to complete the project. thomson, along with a friend named barton, produced a design that was accepted by congress on -jun- . it included an eagle with a heart-shaped shield, holding arrows and an olive branch in its claws...
http://www.religioustolerance.org/nat_mott.htm
: the androsphinx, with the body of a lion and head of person; a criosphinx, body of a lion with the head of ram ; and hierocosphinx, that had a body of a lion with a head of a falcon or hawk . in greek mythology there is less variation: a winged lion with a woman's head, or a woman with the paws, claws
: the androsphinx, with the body of a lion and head of person; a criosphinx, body of a lion with the head of ram ; and hierocosphinx, that had a body of a lion with a head of a falcon or hawk . in greek mythology there is less variation: a winged lion with a woman's head, or a woman with the paws, claws...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Sphinx