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| Birds | |
| By: kharma Date: January 9, 2014, 1:22 am | |
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| Birds | |
| Finch, Whistling | |
| Insectivorous flighted bird inhabiting the ground level of the | |
| rainforest. | |
| �� and on the ground itself, are certain birds, some flighted, | |
| like the hook-billed gort, which preys largely on rodents, such | |
| as ground urts, and the insectivorous whistling finch, and some | |
| unflighted, like the grub borer and lang gim.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Fisher, Ushindi | |
| A long legged water-bird inhabiting the rainforests near Schendi | |
| �His head was surmounted by an elaborate headdress, formed | |
| largely from the long, | |
| white, curling feathers of the Ushindi fisher, a long-legged, | |
| wading bird.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 236 | |
| �Along the river, of course, many other species of birds may be | |
| found, such as jungle gants, tufted fishers and ring-necked and | |
| yellow-legged waders.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Fleer | |
| Large hook-billed bird which hunts at night. | |
| �From through the trees, on the other side of the camp, came | |
| what I took to be the sound of a bird, the hook-billed, | |
| night-crying fleer, which preys on nocturnal forest urts.� | |
| Slave Girl of Gor | |
| Fleer, Long-Billed | |
| A bird found in the emergent level of the Scendi rainforest. | |
| �In the level of the emergents there live primarily birds, in | |
| particular parrots, long-billed fleers, and needle-tailed lits.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Fleer, Prairie | |
| Large yellow bird with a sharp bill and long wings; sometimes | |
| called the \'maize bird\' or \'corn bird\' from the belief that | |
| it is usually the first bird to find food. | |
| �Too, they are often undecorated, save perhaps for a knot of the | |
| feathers of the yellow, long-winged, sharp-billed prairie fleer, | |
| or, as it is sometimes called, the maize bird, or corn bird, | |
| considered by the red savages to be generally the first bird to | |
| find food.� | |
| Savages of Gor | |
| �The fleer is a large, yellow, long-billed, gregarious, | |
| voracious bird of the Barrens. It is sometimes also called the | |
| Corn Bird or the Maize Bird.� | |
| Savages of Gor | |
| Fruit Tindel | |
| A bird found in the canopy zone of the Schendi rainforests. | |
| �Behind and about him had swirled a gigantic cloak of yellow and | |
| red feathers, from the crested lit and the fruit tindel, | |
| brightly plumaged birds of the rain forest.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 236 | |
| �Warblers, finches, mindars, the crested lit and the common lit, | |
| the fruit tindel, the yellow gim, tanagers, some varieties of | |
| parrot, and many more.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Gant, Arctic | |
| Migratory bird found on the Hrimgar Mountains, the southern | |
| border of the polar north, where it nests on the cliffs. When | |
| frozen, their eggs are eaten like apples. | |
| �I stepped aside to let a young girl pass, who carried two | |
| baskets of eggs, those of the migratory arctic gant. They nest | |
| in the mountain of the Hrimgar and in steep, rocky outcroppings, | |
| called bird cliffs, found here and there jutting out of the | |
| tundra.� | |
| Beasts of Gor | |
| Gant, Jungle | |
| A relative of the marsh gant, this bird can be founding the | |
| river in rainforests inland of Schendi. | |
| �Along the river, of course, many other species of birds may be | |
| found, such as jungle gants, tufted fishers and ring-necked and | |
| yellow-legged waders.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Gant, Marsh | |
| A small long-legged horned bird; broad-billed and broad-winged; | |
| hunted by marsh girls It's cry is imitated by the rence people | |
| as as a surreptitious means of communication. | |
| �I heard a bird some forth or fifty yards to my right; it | |
| sounded like a marsh gant, a small, horned, web-footed aquatic | |
| fowl, broad-billed and broad-winged.� | |
| Raiders of Gor page 3 | |
| Gim, Horned | |
| A small purplish bird resembling an owl, with tufts over eyes (4 | |
| ozs. in weight) which inhabits the forests of northern Gor. | |
| �There was only the laughter of the girls, the bubbling of the | |
| stream, the work, the blue sky and white clouds, the wind and | |
| the bending grass, clean air and, somewhere, the call of a tiny | |
| horned gim, the tiny purplish owl.� | |
| Captive of Gor page 97 | |
| Gim, Lang | |
| An insectivorous bird found in the ground level of rainforests | |
| inland of Schendi. | |
| �In the ground zone, and on the ground itself, are certain | |
| birds, some flighted, like the hook-billed gort, which preys | |
| largely on rodents, such as ground urts, and the insectivorous | |
| whistling finch, and some unflighted, like the grub borer and | |
| lang gim.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Gim, Yellow | |
| A bird related to the horned gim which inhabits the second level | |
| of rainforests inland of Schendi. | |
| �In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an | |
| incredible variety of birds, Warblers, finches, mindars, the | |
| crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow | |
| gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Gort | |
| A carnivorous hook-billed hunting bird preying on ground urts in | |
| Schendi's rainforests | |
| �In the ground zone, and on the ground itself, are certain | |
| birds, some flighted, like the hook-billed gort, which preys | |
| largely on rodents, such as ground urts, and the insectivorous | |
| whistling finch, and some unflighted, like the grub borer and | |
| lang gim.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Grub Borer | |
| An insectivorous bird which inhabits the ground level of the | |
| Schendi rainforests. | |
| �In the lower portion of the canopies, too, can be found heavier | |
| birds, such as the ivory-billed woodpecker and the umbrella | |
| bird. Guernon monkeys, too, usually inhabit this level. In the | |
| ground zone, and on the ground itself, are certain birds, some | |
| flighted, like the hook-billed gort, which preys largely on | |
| rodents, such as ground urts, and the insectivorous whistling | |
| finch, and some unflighted, like the grub borer and lang gim.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Gull, Coasting | |
| Found in Torvaldsland, broad winged bird, its wings and tail | |
| feathers having black tips. Similar to the Vosk gull. It's | |
| feathers are used on the war arrows of Torvaldsland. | |
| �Its feathers were five inches long, set in the shaft on three | |
| sides, feathers of the black-tipped coasting gull, a | |
| broad-winged bird, with black tips on its wings and tail | |
| feathers, similar to the Vosk gull.� | |
| Marauders of Gor page 235 | |
| Gull, Schendi | |
| Inhabiting the area around Schendi on the Thassa, they nest on | |
| land at night. | |
| �Those are Schendi gulls,� said Ulafi, pointing to birds which | |
| circled about the mainmast. �They nest on land at night.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 99 | |
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| Re: Birds | |
| By: kharma Date: January 9, 2014, 1:23 am | |
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| Herlit | |
| This Gorean eagle of The Barrens has wingspan of 6-8 feet. It is | |
| carnivorous and has yellow feathers tipped with black. Also | |
| called \'Sun-Striker\' or \'out-of-the-sun-it-strikes\' for its | |
| habit of striking with the sun above and behind it. | |
| �It was of peeled Ka-la-na wood and, from its top, there dangled | |
| two long, narrow, yellow, black-tipped feathers, from the tail | |
| of the taloned Herlit, a large, broad winged, carnivorous bird, | |
| sometimes in Gorean called the Sun Striker, or, more literally, | |
| though in clumsier English, Out-of-the-sun-it-strikes, | |
| presumably from its habit of making its descent and. strike on | |
| prey, like the tarn, with the sun above and behind it.� | |
| Savages of Gor | |
| Hermit, Yellow-Breasted | |
| A bird of the Northern Forest, resembling an Earthen woodpecker, | |
| it beats with a sharp beak against trees to hunt for larvae. | |
| �Somewhere, far off, but carrying through the forest, was the | |
| rapid, staccato slap of the sharp beak of the yellow-breasted | |
| hermit bird, pounding into the reddish bark of the tur tree, | |
| hunting for larvae.� | |
| Hunters of Gor | |
| Hook-Billed Gort | |
| A carnivorous hunting bird of the Schendi rainforests; preys on | |
| ground urts. | |
| �In the ground zone, and on the ground itself, are certain | |
| birds, some flighted, like the hook-billed gort, which preys | |
| largely on rodents, such as ground urts,�� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Jard | |
| A small scavenger bird that flies in large flocks. A flock can | |
| strip the meat from a tabuk in seconds. Found near Lydius. | |
| �The jard is a small scavenger. It flies in large flocks. A | |
| flock, like flies, can strip the meat from a tabuk in minutes.� | |
| Beasts of Gor | |
| Kite | |
| Gorean bird | |
| �Overhead a wild Gorean kite, shrilling, beat its lonely way | |
| from this place, seemingly no different from a thousand other | |
| places on these broad grasslands of the south.� Nomads of Gor | |
| page 4 | |
| �The first southern migrations of meadow kites,� he said, �have | |
| already taken place. The migrations of the forest herlit and the | |
| horned aim do not take place until later in the spring. This is | |
| the time that the Vosk gulls fly.� | |
| Nomads of Gor page 138 | |
| Lit, Crested | |
| A brightly plumaged bird found in the second level of Schendi | |
| rainforests. | |
| �In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an | |
| incredible variety of birds, Warblers, finches, mindars, the | |
| crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow | |
| gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Lit, Needle-Tailed | |
| A bird found in the emergent (highest level) of the Schendi | |
| rainforests. | |
| �We may perhaps, somewhat loosely, speak of this first zone as | |
| the �floor,� or, better, �ground zone,� of the rain forest. In | |
| the level of the emergents there live primarily birds, in | |
| particular parrots, long-billed fleers, and needle-tailed lits.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Mindar | |
| A yellow and red bird of the Schendi rainforests, it has short | |
| wings and a sharp bill which it uses to drill into the bark of | |
| flower trees for larvae and grubs. | |
| �Kisu pointed overhead. �See the mindar,� he said. | |
| We looked up and saw a brightly plumaged, short-winged, | |
| sharp-billed bird. It was yellow and red. | |
| �That is a forest bird,� said Kisu. "The mindar is adapted for | |
| short, rapid flights, almost spurts, its wings beating in sudden | |
| flurries,: hurrying it from branch to branch, for camouflage in | |
| flower trees, and for drilling the bark of such trees for larvae | |
| and grubs.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 282 | |
| Needle-Tailed Lit | |
| A bird found in the highest level of the Schendi rainforest. | |
| �We may perhaps, somewhat loosely, speak of this first zone as | |
| the �floor,� or, better, �ground zone,� of the rain forest. In | |
| the level of the emergents there live primarily birds, in | |
| particular parrots, long-billed fleers, and needle-tailed lits.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Parrot | |
| A bird found in the emergent level of the rainforest; certain | |
| varieties can also be found in the Canopy level. | |
| �In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an | |
| incredible variety of birds, Warblers, finches, mindars, the | |
| crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow | |
| gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Ring-Necked Waders | |
| Bird found along the river of the Schendi rainforest; ground | |
| level | |
| �Along the river, of course, many other species of birds may be | |
| found, such as jungle gants, tufted fishers and ring-necked and | |
| yellow-legged waders.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Tarn | |
| Crested hawk-like bird large enough to be saddled and flown, it | |
| is used in battle and in racing and is bred for swiftness and | |
| aggressiveness. | |
| �My first impression was that of a rush of wind and a great | |
| snapping sound, as if a giant might be snapping an enormous | |
| towel or scarf; then I was cowering, awe-stricken, in a great | |
| winged shadow, and an immense tarn, his talons extended like | |
| gigantic steel hooks, his wings sputtering fiercely in the air, | |
| hung above me, motionless except for the beating of his wings.� | |
| Tarnsman of Gor | |
| �The plumage of tarns is various, and they are bred for their | |
| colors as well as their strength and intelligence. Black tarns | |
| are used for night raids, white tarns in winter campaigns, and | |
| multicolored, resplendent tarns are bred for warriors who wish | |
| to ride proudly, regardless of the lack of camouflage. The most | |
| common tarn, however, is greenish brown. Disregarding the | |
| disproportion in size, the Earth bird which the tarn most | |
| closely resembles is the hawk, with the exception that it has a | |
| crest somewhat of the nature of a jay's.� | |
| Tarnsman of Gor | |
| Tarntauros | |
| A legendary creature which is half man and half tarn. May be | |
| compared to the mythical centaur of Earth. | |
| �There is even the legend of the tarntauros, or creature half | |
| man, and half tarn, which in Gorean myth, plays a similar, one | |
| might even say, equivalent, role to that of the centaur in the | |
| myths of Earth.� | |
| Renegades of Gor page 138 | |
| Tibit | |
| Small, stick-legged birds | |
| �I heard the cry of sea birds, broad-winged gulls and the small, | |
| stick-legged tibits, pecking in the sand for tiny mollusks. | |
| There was a salt smell in the air, swift and bright in the wind. | |
| Thassa was beautiful.� | |
| Hunters of Gor page 247 | |
| Tindel, Fruit | |
| Brightly plumaged bird living in the second level of the | |
| rainforest near Schendi. | |
| �Behind and about him had swirled a gigantic cloak of yellow and | |
| red feathers, from the crested lit and the fruit tindel, | |
| brightly plumaged birds of the rain forest.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 236 | |
| �In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an | |
| incredible variety of birds, Warblers, finches, mindars, the | |
| crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow | |
| gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Tufted Fisher | |
| A water bird which inhabits the rivers of the rainforests inland | |
| of Schendi. | |
| �Along the river, of course, many other species of birds may be | |
| found, such as jungle gants, tufted fishers and ring-necked and | |
| yellow-legged waders.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Tumit | |
| Large flightless bird about the size of an ostrich having an | |
| 18'-long hooked beak; carnivorous. | |
| �It was probably developed for hunting the tumit, a huge, | |
| flightless carnivorous bird of the plains, but the Wagon Peoples | |
| use it also, and well, as a weapon of war.� | |
| Nomads of Gor | |
| Umbrella Bird | |
| Bird that lives in the lower canopies of rainforest near | |
| Schendi. | |
| �In the lower portion of the canopies, too, can be found heavier | |
| birds, such as the ivory-billed woodpecker and the umbrella | |
| bird.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Veminium Bird | |
| A bird with a beautiful song not otherwise described. | |
| ��He has given performances in the Central Cylinder,� I | |
| continued, �readings, and such. Perhaps in one of those times, | |
| due to no fault of Mistress he was charmed by her voice, as by | |
| the songs of the venminium bird, or again, by her grace and | |
| manner, the consequences of a thousand generations of elegance | |
| and breeding, or again, once more through no possible fault of | |
| Mistress, perhaps in a moment of inadvertent disarray he as so | |
| unfortunate as to glimpse a portion of her briefly unveiled | |
| features, or note a width of slender wrist betwixt cuff and | |
| glove, or even, beneath the hem of her robes, fearful to | |
| contemplate, the turn of an ankle?�� | |
| Magicians of Gor page 363 | |
| Vosk Gull | |
| A gull of the Vosk Delta and Vosk River, it apparently has a | |
| loud or insistent cry, which is imitated by the rence people as | |
| a means of surreptitious communication at night. It's feathers | |
| are used on sheaf arrows. It winters on the prairies of the | |
| Wagon Peoples and flies north in the spring, when the ice breaks | |
| up. | |
| �We then waited about a minute, and I saw several birds river | |
| gulls flying north. "Those are Vosk gulls," said Kamchak, "In | |
| the spring, when the ice breaks in the Vosk, they fly north." | |
| Nomads of Gor page 137 | |
| Vulo | |
| A tawny-colored poultry bird similar to a pigeon which also | |
| exists in the wild; used for meat and eggs. | |
| �She had been carrying a wicker basket containing vulos, | |
| domesticated pigeons raised for eggs and meat.� | |
| Nomads of Gor page 1 | |
| Wader, Ring-Necked | |
| A variety of water bird which inhabits the rivers of the | |
| rainforests inland of Schendi. | |
| �Along the river, of course, many other species of birds may be | |
| found, such as jungle gants, tufted fishers and ring-necked and | |
| yellow-legged waders.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Wader, Yellow-Legged | |
| A variety of water bird which inhabits the rivers of the | |
| rainforests inland of Schendi. | |
| �Along the river, of course, many other species of birds may be | |
| found, such as jungle gants, tufted fishers and ring-necked and | |
| yellow-legged waders.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Warblers | |
| Songbirds found in the rain forests. | |
| �In the second level, that of the canopies, is found an | |
| incredible variety of birds, Warblers, finches, mindars, the | |
| crested lit and the common lit, the fruit tindel, the yellow | |
| gim, tanagers, some varieties of parrot, and many more.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Woodpecker, Ivory-Billed | |
| Bird found in the lower canopies of the rainforests near Schendi | |
| �In the lower portion of the canopies, too, can be found heavier | |
| birds, such as the ivory-billed woodpecker and the umbrella | |
| bird.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 311 | |
| Zad | |
| A large broad-winged black and white bird with a long, narrow, | |
| yellowish, hooked beak found in the Tahari; they scavenge on | |
| carrion. | |
| heard, a short time later, wings, the alighting of one or more | |
| large birds. Such birds, broad-winged, black and white, from | |
| afar, follow the marches to Klima; their beaks, yellowish, | |
| narrow, are long and slightly hooked at the end, useful for | |
| probing and tearing. | |
| The birds scattered, squawking, as a Kaiila sped past. The birds | |
| are called zads. | |
| Tribesmen of Gor, page 232 | |
| The birds scattered, squawking, as a Kaiila sped past. The birds | |
| are called zads.� | |
| Tribesmen of Gor | |
| Zad, Jungle | |
| A less aggressive cousin of the Tahari zad; small, | |
| yellow-winged, scavenging birds with long, yellowish, slightly | |
| curved beaks; found in the rainforest inland of Schendi. | |
| �One was attacked even by zads, clinging to it and tearing at it | |
| with their long, yellowish, slightly curved beaks. These were | |
| jungle zads. They are less to be feared than desert zads, I | |
| believe, being less aggressive. They do, however, share one ugly | |
| habit with the desert zad, that of tearing out the eyes of | |
| weakened victims.� | |
| Explorers of Gor page 415 | |
| Zadit | |
| A small, tawny-feathered, sharp- billed bird of the Tahari. It | |
| is insectivorous, feeding on sand flies and other similar | |
| insects. They often land on kaiila and spend long periods | |
| hunting the sand flies that infest the host animal. | |
| �The zadit is a small, tawny-feathered, sharp-billed bird. It | |
| feeds on insects. When sand files and other insects, emergent | |
| after rains, infest kaiila, they frequently alight on the | |
| animals, and remain on them for some hours, hunting insects.� | |
| Tribesmen of Gor | |
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