- The
sittellas are a family, Neosittidae, of
small p****erine
birds found only in Australasia. They
resemble nuthatches, but
whilst they were considered...
-
sitella) D. c.
striata (Gould, 1869) -
northeast Australia (streaked
sitella) D. c.
leucocephala (Gould, 1838) - east
Australia (white-headed
sitella)...
- a wax-covered
boxwood tablet, then
dropped the
completed ballot in the
sitella or urna (voting urn),
sometimes also
called cista. The
first British secret...
- four men
before the courts." At the end of 2013 MEOC
formed 'Strike
Force Sitella' to
investigate numerous shootings and
related crimes from July to November...
- The
black sittella (Daphoenositta miranda) is one of two
species of
birds in the
family Neosittidae. It is
found in
endemic to New Guinea,
where it is...
-
Coleophora sittella is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found in south-western and
eastern China. The
wingspan is
about 12–13 mm.
Wikimedia Commons...
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counters made of wood or
other materials and were
commonly thrown into a
sitella or urn,
filled with water. The lots were
sometimes thrown like dice. The...
-
Scarlet Robin,
Speckled warbler,
Swift parrot,
Turquoise parrot and
Varied sitella.
State Forests of New
South Wales "NSW
State Forests" (PDF).
Forestry Corporation...
- a wax-covered
boxwood tablet, then
dropped the
completed ballot in the
sitella or urna (voting urn),
sometimes also
called cista. In 1869,
Thomas Edison...
- RLTS.T22705457A118688000.en.
Retrieved 17
November 2021. "Whiteheads,
sitellas &
whistlers « IOC
World Bird List". www.worldbirdnames.org.
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