Figure

Tue, 2024-05-21 18:22 -- hwadmin
Summary: 
Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus. These birds fly quite fast, so it is almost impossible to see the wing positions exactly. Videotape was used to capture these postures, but knowledge of the bird was also needed to be able to complete the sketches in detail.
Type: 
Figure
Sub Component: 
Normal
Slug: 
F65
Highwire: Type: 
fragment
Highwire: Parent: 
HighWire: Journal/Corpus Code: 
csirobk
Highwire: pisa_id: 
csirobk;9781486318629/1/BK08175_ch5/F65
Highwire: pisa_master: 
csirobk;9781486318629/1/BK08175_ch5/F65
HighWire: Atom Path: 
/csirobk/9781486318629/9781486318629/SEC5/SEC10/F65.atom
Highwire: cpath: 
/content/9781486318629/9781486318629/SEC5/SEC10/F65
Image - Large: 
Highwire: cpathalias: 
/content/csirobk/9781486318629/9781486318629/SEC5/SEC10/F65
Image - Medium: 
Highwire: Variants: 
expansion
Image - Small: 
Highwire: State: 
Released
Contributors: 
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