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  • With more than 300 bird species and 100 mammals in the park, our journey is something of a biology lesson, as we try to catch glimpses of a birds such as the Military Mackaw, White-bellied Antbird or Lance-tailed Manakin, leaving our trusty steeds to guide us through the undergrowth.

    Navigating Through Colombia Jemima Sissons 2011

  • This is an important release of DSpace with many new features, including a completely new theme-able Manakin user interface, SWORD integration, many new configurable options, and scalability improvements

    DSpace 1.5 released 2008

  • It is entitled: 'A register, containing the baptisms made within the church of the French Refugees, in the Manakin town, in Virginia, within the parish of King William, in the year of our Lord 1721, the 25th of March.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol 3 No 3, March 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • Much that I learned of the various tribes and various castes was told me by a converted Filipino, Rev. Manakin.

    An Ohio Woman in the Philippines Giving personal experiences and descriptions including incidents of Honolulu, ports in Japan and China Emily Bronson Conger

  • Resolved, that the Professor is hereby authorized to purchase a Manakin not to exceed in price $150.

    Board of Visitors minutes 1888

  • It appearing that a Manakin is needed by the Professor of Obstetrics in giving instruction to his class,

    Board of Visitors minutes 1888

  • John Edward Heinrich, 34, of Manakin-Sabot, into custody about 5 p.m. in an abandoned house in the Midlothian area, authorities said.

    www2.timesdispatch.com - News 2010

  • Manakin-Sabot man arrested in beating of his mother

    www2.timesdispatch.com - News 2010

  • We pulled up at a spot about 800m below the Tower and immediately found a Red-capped Manakin peering down at us from a high branch (if you get to the Tower there's a huge photo by Marie Reid of a Red-capped that is simply breathtaking).

    10,000 Birds 2009

  • The plants around the feeders were now buzzing with both Snowy-bellied and Rufous-tailed Hummingbirds, and another of the guides, Dommy, was asked to show me 'an owl' - which he happily did, stopping on the way up a trail within the extensive grounds of the Lodge to show me a lekking Golden-collared Manakin before pointing up into a thick tangle of vines to the beauty you see in the photo below …

    10,000 Birds 2009

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