-
broader breastbands. The
third subspecies E. f.
kuatunensis lives in south-east
China and is
darker and more
rufous above with
narrower breastbands. BirdLife...
-
Trojan War.
Women in Gr**** and
Roman civilizations had at
times used
breastbands like
taenia in Rome to
enhance smaller busts but more often,
women of...
-
Trojan War.
Women in Gr**** and
Roman civilizations had at
times used
breastbands like
taenia in Rome to
enhance smaller busts but more often,
women of...
-
before her wedding, a
Roman girl
surrendered her dolls, soft balls, and
breastbands to her
family Lares, as a sign she had come of age. On the day of her...
- them in a
style po****r with
flappers in the 1920s.
These Greco-Roman
breastbands may have
flattened big **** and
padded small **** to look bigger...
-
crown and hindneck.
Their upperparts are brown. They have two
black breastbands, the
upper one of
which is
frequently incomplete. (This
feature is more...
- similar-looking but tend to be
duller and lack the
breast bands. The
unique breastband fades in
males and may
disappear altogether in females. Its song is a...
-
visible and
distinctive oval
white belly patch encircled by olive-brown
breastband,
flanks and undertail-coverts.
Races tuneti and
marjoriae paler, with...
-
fringed with
bright olive. The
underparts are
whitish with a pale
brown breastband. It is
noisy and
sings very
brightly and
variably with a cha-ko-lee.....
-
Poshaka (the women's attire). Kālidāsa
mentions kurpasika,
another form of
breastband that is
synonymized with
uttarasanga and
stanapatta by him. Innerwears...