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wattles <a wattle; wattles> N

wattles

wattle <a wattle; wattles> N

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There is a strong white wingbar, and fleshy red wattles above the eye.
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They have frontal shields (like those of coots) and wattles; differences in these are the most noticeable differences between the species.
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They get bigger and grow a comb and wattles more quickly than the pullets.
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Like all wattles it has leaf-like structures known as phyllodes instead of leaves.
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These wattles, which are most conspicuous during the breeding season, get their colour from arrays of collagen fibres.
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Structurally it is a low and open woodland of scattered trees, dominated by wattles, with eucalypts and tall shrubs.
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In the early years quick growing blue gums and wattles were planted to provide wind breaks.
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For the well-off, wattles and daub served as walls; tree branches and grassy clods kept some of the rain out.
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Others such as the wattles bloom as spring approaches.
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Within this definition, caruncles in birds include wattles, dewlaps, snoods and earlobes.
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