• Eduard Bird (or Edward/Evert Burt; c. 1610 – 20 May 1665) was an English tobacco pipe maker who spent most of his life in Amsterdam. His life has been...
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  • (beer), Polish beer "EB", the maker's mark on clay pipes manufactured by Eduard Bird EB, the logo of the French car manufacturer Bugatti, based on the symbols...
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    uniquely bare, black face. The bare-faced go-away-bird was described in 1842 by the German naturalist Eduard Rüppell based on a specimen collected in Abyssinia...
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    remains of many clay pipes were found, often with the "EB" maker's mark of Eduard Bird (c. 1610–65) of Amsterdam. The site was in continual use and artifacts...
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    go-away-bird (Crinifer leucogaster) is a bird of eastern Africa in the family Musophagidae, commonly known as turacos. German naturalist Eduard Rüppell...
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    Rüppell's vulture (category Birds of prey of Sub-Saharan Africa)
    rueppelli), also called Rüppell's griffon vulture, named after Eduard Rüppell, is a large bird of prey, mainly native to the Sahel region and East Africa...
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    life, from 1658 to 1669, at Rozengracht 184/190. The tobacco pipe maker Eduard Bird (c. 1610–65) owned two adjoining houses on the Rozengracht between the...
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  • ship's armament. The shipwreck contained "EB" clay tobacco pipes made by Eduard Bird (c. 1610–1665) of Amsterdam. A double-side medallion with the images...
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  • Various different pipe styles were found. The "EB" clay pipes were made by Eduard Bird (c. 1610–1665) of Amsterdam. There were bridle bits and stirrup irons...
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    Carl Eduard Hellmayr (29 January 1878 – 24 February 1944) was an Austrian ornithologist. Hellmayr was born in Vienna and studied at the University of Vienna...
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  • Eduard Rohde (25 September 1828 – 25 March 1883) was a German composer and organist. Born in Halle, Germany in 1828, he was a pupil of August Gottfried...
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    Eduard Osok Airport (IATA: SOQ, ICAO: WASS), located in Sorong, Southwest Papua, Indonesia, is one of the largest and busiest airports on the Bird's Head...
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    Emin Pasha (redirect from Eduard Schnitzer)
    Mehmed Emin Pasha (born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, baptized Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer; March 28, 1840 – October 23, 1892) was an Ottoman physician...
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    Red-eyed dove (category Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa)
    red-eyed dove was formally described by the German naturalist Eduard Rüppell in 1835 from birds seen in the Taranta Mountains of Eritrea. He coined the binomial...
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    centre. On Stoke Road, there is a listed hotel, The Stoke. The pipe maker Eduard Bird bought his burghership in Amsterdam in 1638, recording his birthplace...
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    Wilhelm Peter Eduard Simon Rüppell, also spelled Rueppell (20 November 1794 – 10 December 1884) was a German naturalist and explorer, best known for his...
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    ( 1592–1670), lived in Egelantiersgracht 62. The tobacco pipe maker Eduard Bird (c. 1610–65) owned a house on the corner of Egelantiersgracht and the...
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    Eastern plantain-eater (category Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell)
    large member of the turaco family, a group of large arboreal near-passerine birds restricted to Africa. This species is a resident breeder in open woodland...
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    Harpy (redirect from Bird Monster)
    and half-bird, often believed to be a personification of storm winds. They feature in Homeric poems. Harpies were generally depicted as birds with the...
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    Ede Czynk (redirect from Eduard von Czynk)
    Eduard von Czynk or Ede Czynk (29 September 1851 – 20 January 1899) was a Transylvanian and Hungarian civil servant who worked in the post and telegraph...
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    Archaeopteryx (redirect from Jurassic bird)
    sometimes referred to by its German name, "Urvogel" (lit. Primeval Bird) is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs. The name derives from the ancient Greek ἀρχαῖος...
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    Strelitzia nicolai, commonly known as the wild banana or giant white bird of paradise, is a species of banana-like plants with erect woody stems reaching...
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    Band-tailed manakin (category Taxa named by Carl Eduard Hellmayr)
    The band-tailed manakin (Pipra fasciicauda) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Peru...
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    Augur buzzard (category Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell)
    The augur buzzard (Buteo augur) is a fairly large African bird of prey. This species is distinct in typical adult plumage for its blackish back, whitish...
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    Chiloé wigeon (category Taxa named by Eduard Friedrich Poeppig)
    species of wigeon in the genus Mareca of the dabbling duck subfamily. This bird is indigenous to the southern part of South America, including the Chiloé...
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  • Meersburg/Leipzig 1930.) Mengis: Gespenst. In: Hanns Bächtold-Stäubli, Eduard Hoffmann-Krayer: Handwörterbuch des Deutschen Aberglaubens: Band 3 Freen-Hexenschuss...
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    Montane nightjar (category Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell)
    The Montane nightjar was originally described by the German naturalist Eduard Rüppell in 1840. He used the current binomial name Caprimulgus poliocephalus...
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    English translations, is a fictional character created by Soviet writer Eduard Uspensky in his 1965 children's book Gena the Crocodile and His Friends...
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  • Seram swiftlet (category Taxa named by Eduard Daniël van Oort)
    F.E., and R.O. Hutchinson. 2007. A photoshot odyssey through the confused avian taxonomy of Seram and Buru (southern Moluccas). BirdingASIA 7: 18–38....
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  • or silver eggs, in the latter case two per day. Other attested bird shapes, besides bird in general, are the partridge, a gray hawk, an owl, and a jackdaw...
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