Sentences with phrase «bright blue feathers»

Love the idea of shaking up an elegant mood with bright blue feathers!
Unlike feathers of other colors, which are pigmented, bright blue feathers, like these on the vulturine guineafowl, are the result of nanoscale structures in the feather barbs.

Not exact matches

Both sexes sport striking bright blue plumage and white streaks and dots on their back and wing feathers.
Younger males, who don't have as much home - decorating game as the older bowerbirds, will sneak in to other bowers and steal decorative items, like blue feathers, shells, bright berries, and colorful bits of plastic.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER The bird of paradise species Ptiloris paradiseus sports velvety, ultradark feathers next to its bright blue - green plumage.
For the second look, I layered on a bright cardigan with peacock feathers and bright blue heels.
By today's standards, Freddy's Revenge is also the most dated of the series, stemming firmly in the style of filmmaking that ran rampant in teen films of the 1980s, with feathered hair, bright colored collared shirts, tight blue jeans, lip - synching musical interludes, homoeroticism, and dumb schoolhouse humor.
Perhaps the most recognizable of the Macaws, the beautiful Blue and Gold Macaw presents a bold mix of bright blue and yellow in its feathBlue and Gold Macaw presents a bold mix of bright blue and yellow in its feathblue and yellow in its feathers.
In contrast, the blue - fronted Amazon has very bright red, sometimes with yellow, feathers on their shoulders when the wings are folded.
As their name implies, plumage is predominantly red, with accents of blue and bright gold on their flight and tail feathers.
When turned on, the visitor becomes a witness of the robbery that is taking place right in front of his eyes: all birds have multi-coloured little pills in their beaks which they are about to steal — they are all feathered thieves caught in the act: there is a parade of six seemingly dancing smaller birds that appear to be surprised by their discovery and that seem to run away from the crime scene; a big blue pelican strides away gingerly with his loot in his beak whereas a dark brownish owl seems to pause and reconsider her deed; a bright red and orange bird on one leg almost falls off the table while trying to escape the crime scene... Their facial expressions are manifold but their actions are always the same: to flee their discovery and the nosy glance of the beholder and to leave their sites of crime behind.
The one I found is a Hermissenda crassicornis — the flashy little thing pictured below with bright pinkish - orange cerata waving like a feather boa and neon blue outlines around its tentacles.
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