goshawk
Language:
Australian:
Goo-loo-bee
English JS Main:
goshawk
English:
"Lacteous Eagle", native name "Goo-loo-bee" ====The bird is white to grey, with brown eyes outlined in yellow. It has a yellow bill with a black tip. ...
Credits:
The author of this catalogue record is Suzanne Stenning.
Category:
fauna: birds
Sub-category:
prey
Source:
Painters
Line:
12111
Respelt:
gulu-bi
Part of speech:
noun
Meaning Clue:
"Goo-loo-bee" gulubi = ""Lacteous Eagle", native name "Goo-loo-bee" ..." goshawk grey: Painters [::12111] [BB]
Source Details:
INDIGENOUS NAMES IN WORKS BY THE PORT JACKSON PAINTER, THOMAS WATLING etc. Watling Collection, Natural History Museum, London Transcribed by Keith V. Smith 2002
Watling, Thomas, 1762-1814?
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Comment:
Watling Drawing - no. 111 : "Lacteous Eagle", native name "Goo-loo-bee" / Thomas Watling]