The great cuckoo-dove (Reinwardtoena reinwardti) is a species of bird in
the pigeon family. First described by zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck
in 1824, it is found on islands from New Guinea to Wallacea in primary
forest and the forest edge. It is a large pigeon, and in adults the
head, neck, and breast are whitish or blue-grey, the underparts are
bluish-grey, the upperparts are chestnut-brown, and the outer wings are
black. Females differ from males in having yellower irises and duller
orbital skin. Juveniles are mainly dull grey-brown, with dirty-white
throats and bellies. The bird feeds on fruit and seeds, usually alone or
in pairs, but forms mixed flocks at fruit trees. It will defend fruiting
shrubs, an uncommon foraging behaviour among birds. Breeding occurs
throughout the year, although timing varies over its range. Nests are
platforms made of plant material and the clutch is one white egg. This
species is classified as least concern due to its large range and stable
population.

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_cuckoo-dove>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1788:

Mozart completed his Symphony No. 40, one of his two extant
symphonies in a minor key.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._40_%28Mozart%29>

1898:

Spanish–American War: After more than two months of sea-based
bombardment, the United States invaded Puerto Rico.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico_campaign>

1943:

The Grand Council of Fascism voted a motion of no confidence
against Benito Mussolini, who was arrested the same day by King Victor
Emmanuel III  and replaced by Pietro Badoglio.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_the_Fascist_regime_in_Italy>

2007:

Pratibha Patil was sworn in as the first female president of
India.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratibha_Patil>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

wreathe:
1. (also figurative) Senses relating to intertwining or twisting.
2. (transitive)
3. To coil, curl, or twist (something); to shape (something) into
circles or coils.
4. To adorn (someone or something) with a garland or wreath.
5. Of flowers, leaves, etc.: to form the shape of a wreath around
(something).
6. (chiefly passive voice) Often followed by in and the thing
encircling: to coil or spiral around, or encircle, (someone or
something); (by extension) to cover or envelop (someone or something).
7. (also reflexive, chiefly passive voice) Followed by about, around, or
round: to coil, twist, or wind (oneself or something) around a person or
thing; (by extension) to cause (oneself or something) to cover or
encircle a person or thing.
8. (chiefly passive voice) Often followed by together: to entwine or
twist (two or more people or things) together; to intertwine, to
interweave.
9. (archaic) To form (a crown, garland, wreath, etc.) by entwining or
twisting flowers, leaves, etc., together; also, to entwine or twist
(flowers, leaves, etc.) together to form a crown, garland, wreath, etc.
10. (Southeast England) To strengthen (an earthen embankment) with
hurdles of wattle.
11. (obsolete) To form (something) by entwining or twisting two or more
things together; also, to entwine or twist (something) with another
thing.
12.
13. (obsolete, Scotland, figurative) Followed by on: to place (a yoke,
symbolizing a burden) on someone's neck.
14. (intransitive)
15. Followed by about, around, or round: to coil, twist, or wind around
a person or thing.
16. Of mist, smoke, etc.: to move with a coiling, spiralling, or
twisting motion.
17. (obsolete, rare) Followed by with: to become intertwined with
something.
18. (obsolete, chiefly Scotland) Of snow: to form drifts. [...]
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wreathe>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

         When as the rye reach to the chin,And chopcherry, chopcherry
ripe within,Strawberries swimming in the cream,And school-boys playing
in the stream:Then O, then O, then O my true love said,Till that time
come again,She could not live a maid.      
  --George Peele
<https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/George_Peele>
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