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Meaning of "whydah"
whydah (noun) - Whydah is a type of bird belonging to the Viduidae family, known for its distinctive breeding habits such as brood parasitism. In a broader sense, it can refer to any species within this family of African birds
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- Any of various black and white African weaverbirds with distinctive drooping long tailfeathers on males in mating season, suitable as cage birds.
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Northern paradise whydah.
Whydah is a ruined.
Eastern paradise whydah.
The Whydah is an exceptional ship.
It was previously the capital of the Kingdom of Whydah.
Location of the Whydah shipwreck.
Gold recovered from the Whydah.
The Whydah was caught in a storm and capsized off the coast of Cape Cod.
The pirate treasure of Whydah.
That source relates the story of the Whydah overtaking a sloop commanded by Captain Beer.
The type species was subsequently designated as the pin-tailed whydah.
I want six pieces of corn And I want whydah give me eight spareribs.
The Togo paradise whydah ( Vidua togoensis ) is a species of bird in the family Viduidae.
An x mark marking the spot of the wrecked Whydah Gally in Cape Cod.
And I want whydah give me eight spareribs.
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Two weeks later, and the young whydah is much bigger.
That was surreptitiously laid in the waxbills' nest by a pin-tailed whydah.
The straw-tailed whydah ( Vidua fischeri ) is a species of bird in the family Viduidae.
By now, however, the adult waxbills have accepted the young whydah as their own.
Nowadays the name whydah ( from " Ouidah " ) is however applied to some species in the Viduidae.
Broad-tailed paradise whydah.
The broad-tailed paradise whydah (Vidua obtusa) is a species of bird in the family Viduidae.
Julian 's life became more difficult after he survived the Whydah wreck in 1717.
The steel-blue whydah ( " Vidua hypocherina " ) is a species of bird in the Viduidae family.
In 1727 he arrived at Whydah which had just been captured by Dahomey.
Whydah historian Kinkor dies at 59.
In 1727 the Kingdom of Whydah was captured by the forces of King Agaja of Dahomey.