maribou

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maribou (plural maribous)

  1. Alternative spelling of marabou
    • 1896, Parker Gillmore, Leaves from a Sportsman's Diary, page 256:
      [] were feeding not only giraffes, but several herds of the larger antelopes, among whom stalked, with measured pace, a large number of secretary birds, Kaffir and white storks, maribous, the charming crested cranes, and innumerable egrets.
    • 1987, Helen Shaw, Fly-Tying, →ISBN, page 254:
      Tips of maribou feathers are used whole for the wings of streamer flies.
    • 2011, Ben West, Cameroon, →ISBN, page 231:
      Birdlife at the park is prolic – around 375 species in total – which include eagle, hornbill, black-crowned crane, maribous, pelican, duck, goose, ostrich, heron, stork and guineafowl.